Read article 'Computing boost for Lebanon and Nepal'
Computing boost for Lebanon and Nepal
The High-Performance Computing for Lebanon project is part of efforts by Lebanese scientists to boost the nation’s research capabilities.
Read article 'Computing boost for Lebanon and Nepal'
The High-Performance Computing for Lebanon project is part of efforts by Lebanese scientists to boost the nation’s research capabilities.
Read article 'Computing conference goes to Taipei'
The first experience with data from the LHC beats out the rhythm for CHEP 2010.
Read article 'Computing at CERN: the mainframe era'
Chris Jones takes a look back at the heyday of the computer mainframe through a selection of "memory bytes".
Read article 'Computing technology sits in the driving seat'
Advances in physics go hand in hand with those in experimental techniques, and increasingly so with progress in computing and analysis. A recent workshop at Fermilab surveyed thi...
Read article 'Computing is put on the MAP'
The University of Liverpool has just commissioned a major computer system that is dedicated to the simulation of data for current and future scientific experiments.
Read article 'Computing in high energy physics'
The 1989 Computing In High Energy Physics conference weighed up the challenges of analysing LEP and other data.
Read article 'ALICE ups its game for sustainable computing'
Volker Lindenstruth goes behind the scenes of a completely new computing model that allows the ALICE collaboration to merge online and offline data processing into a single softwar...
Read article 'Report explores quantum computing in particle physics'
Researchers from CERN, DESY, IBM Quantum and more than 30 other organisations plot a course for quantum computing in particle physics.
Read article 'HPC computing collaboration kicks off'
The new collaboration will work to realise the full potential of the coming generation of high-performance computing technology for data-intensive science.
Read article 'A unique period for computing, but will it last?'
The computing demands expected this decade puts HEP in a similar position to 1995 when the field moved to PCs, argues Sverre Jarp.