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Hacking Fluids Around Structures on GPUs in Sheffield

ritnews, 3 Sep 2019

Ian Hinder, Research Software Engineer (RSE) from Research IT recently attended a GPU Hackathon at the University of Sheffield. In this blog post he explains the outcomes of the event and the benefits of having research software engineers involved in research projects.

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macOS Catalina Upgrade

ritnews, 2 Sep 2019

This month’s Top Tip article comes from Ian Cottam and Ian Hinder, two Research Software Engineers from Research IT. They advise caution regarding the September 2019 major update to Apple's macOS - macOS "Catalina" (10.15 as a version number).


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Research IT Drop-in Sessions are Back!

ritnews, 29 Aug 2019

At Research IT we know how busy researchers are, and how talking face to face can be the easiest way to communicate a problem or complex research idea. That's why every other Wednesday in term-time we host drop-in sessions across across campus so you can talk to our experts in person about anything research computing related.

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vDAL has moved!

ritnews, 27 Aug 2019

Research IT's Visualization and Data Analysis Laboratory (vDAL), has moved to B42, Sackville Street Building. Don’t worry though, it’s just around the corner from its previous location!

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New Head of Research IT Announced

ritnews, 23 Aug 2019

Back in June we announced some changes in Research IT management. We are now pleased to announce that, following the recent open competition, Robert Haines has been appointed as Head of Research IT.

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Free Student Registration to Computing Insight UK

ritnews, 21 Aug 2019

The popular conference, Computing Insight UK (CIUK), returns to Manchester again in December with the main theme of "Computing the Future". Students who are interested in attending can submit a poster abstract which, if accepted, will grant them free registration to the event including the CIUK exhibition and full programme of presentations and breakout sessions.

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HoloLens arrives at Research IT

ritnews, 15 Aug 2019

vDAL is a bookable space in Research IT where researchers can access VR, MR, mobile devices and high-end graphics workstations for testing, prototype development and collaboration with Research Software Engineers. We are now pleased to announce the addition of the Microsoft HoloLens to our vDAL.

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Drag'n'drop Files with macOS or Linux

ritnews, 2 Aug 2019

Welcome to the first instalment in a series of “Hints and Tips” from our expert research software engineer and research infrastructure engineers with the aim of making your research that little bit easier to do! In this article Ian Cottam looks at how to transfer your files between the various Research IT computational resources if you use Apple macOS or Linux.

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ARCHER - Break in Service Feb 2020

Image of sign reading "Temporarily Closed For Construction"
Image of sign reading "Temporarily Closed For Construction"
ritnews, 31 Jul 2019

Are you a user of the national HPC service ARCHER? If so you may have seen their announcement about a significant break in service provision to allow for the installation of their new system - ARCHER2.

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Costing Mobile App Development

ritnews, 29 Jul 2019

Like several of the services offered by Research IT, mobile application development by our team of skilled Research Software Engineers (RSEs) should be costed into your grant application before it is submitted.

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Helping to Reduce Carbon Emissions

ritnews, 17 Jul 2019

Researchers from the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at the University of Manchester have been helping local authorities across the UK plan their carbon emissions reduction strategies with a little help from Research IT.

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5000 Year Landmark Reached

ritnews, 11 Jul 2019

There has been a lot of exciting news this month regarding our Condor Pool and its new cloud bursting functionality. The good news continues as the Condor Pool has recently hit a milestone of “5000 years” of compute.

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