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COMPAT is a Horizon 2020 funded project on Computing Patterns for High Performance Multiscale Computing.

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Registration for the CompBioMed Conference 2019 is now open right up until the event itself! For more information and how to register, follow the link: compbiomed-conference.org


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Professor Oliver Röhrle of the University of Stuttgart will kick off the CompBioMed Conference 2019 next week with a talk on "Continuum-mechanical Modelling of the Musculoskeletal System", we can't wait! For more information and how to register, visit compbiomed-conference.org


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Watch out for the Keynote talk from Prof Anne Robertson (University of Pittsburgh) on "Identifying Physical Causes of Failure in the Cerebral Aneurysm Wall" at the CompBioMed Conference 2019. For more information and how to register, follow the link: compbiomed-conference.org


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We'd like to introduce our meeting on Containerisation which will take place @SURFsara_NL, Science Park, the Netherlands on 28-29 March 2019. For more information on our confirmed speakers and to register, visit our webpage: compbiomed.eu/events-2/compb…

bio_comp's tweet image. We'd like to introduce our meeting on Containerisation which will take place @SURFsara_NL, Science Park, the Netherlands on 28-29 March 2019. For more information on our confirmed speakers and to register, visit our webpage: compbiomed.eu/events-2/compb…

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Interesting @rhysblakely @thetimes article on developing AI to fight bad science. This emphasises the drive for VVUQ in helping to tackle the 'replication crisis'. The VECMA toolkit will play its role in tackling this problem in multiscale HPC #VVUQ #hpc thetimes.co.uk/article/ai-mil…

thetimes.com

AI military weapon will take fight to bad science

Analytical people are more likely to be atheists and people who grow up with more siblings tend to be more altruistic — or so we are told. Smiling makes us feel happier and subliminal cues can...


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We are delighted to announce that registration is now open for the CompBioMed Conference 2019! We have 5 confirmed plenary speakers and 15 symposia. Register now and join us in London, 25-27 September! More details on the website: compbiomed-conference.org/registration/

bio_comp's tweet image. We are delighted to announce that registration is now open for the  CompBioMed Conference 2019! We have 5 confirmed plenary speakers and 15  symposia. Register now and join us in London, 25-27 September! More  details on the website: compbiomed-conference.org/registration/

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FabSim3 is a Python-based automation toolkit for scientific simulation and data processing workflows. The dev team have decided to make FabSim3 open development from now onwards. You can read about FabSim3 and download it from the respository github.com/djgroen/FabSim3


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@bio_comp featured as a case study for @RoySocChem campaign to show the importance of @EU_H2020 funding to the future of UK research. #H2020 #HPC rsc.org/campaigning-ou…


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The VECMA project has hit its milestone of internally releasing a pre-release version of the VECMA Toolkit. For more information, head to our website #vvuq #hpc #h2020 vecma.eu/vecma-vvuq-too…


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Multiscale Modelling and Simulation Workshop, 16th edition: The deadline for the call for papers/abstracts has been extended to 26th of January 2019. For full details and how to apply, click the following link mms.computationalscience.nl


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Successful meeting on Verification and Validation (VV) perspectives, tools, and techniques held at @Bruneluni, London. On the road to the @VECMA4 #VVUQ Software Toolkit #VECMAtk #HPC #H2020

VECMA4's tweet image. Successful meeting on Verification and Validation (VV) perspectives, tools, and techniques held at @Bruneluni, London. On the road to the @VECMA4 #VVUQ Software Toolkit #VECMAtk #HPC #H2020

Check out our Webinar on Multiscale Modelling & Simulation on HPC #multiscale #hpc #h2020 youtu.be/c_r9mePvT3c

compatproject's tweet image. Check out our Webinar on Multiscale Modelling & Simulation on HPC #multiscale #hpc #h2020
youtu.be/c_r9mePvT3c

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The 16th Multiscale Modelling and Simulation Workshop is to be held in conjunction with @iccs_conf 12-14 June 2019 in Faro, Portugal. Both full paper submission and abstract submission is open at: easychair.org/conferences/?c…. The submission deadline is 15 December 2018.

VECMA4's tweet image. The 16th Multiscale Modelling and Simulation Workshop is to be held in conjunction with @iccs_conf 12-14 June 2019 in Faro, Portugal. 

Both full paper submission and abstract submission is open at: easychair.org/conferences/?c…. The submission deadline is 15 December 2018.

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Shantenu Jha talking to TACC Director Dan Stanzione at the TACC stand, Supercomputing 2018.

VECMA4's tweet image. Shantenu Jha talking to TACC Director Dan Stanzione at the TACC stand, Supercomputing 2018.

Check out the new @Etp4H Handbook. @compatproject is featured on p14. You can pick up a hard copy @Supercomputing etp4hpc.eu/european-hpc-h…


For a webinar on the software tools and services required to run multiscale applications on supercomputers, sign up via the link compat-project.eu/multiscale-mod…

compatproject's tweet image. For a webinar on the software tools and services required to run multiscale applications on supercomputers, sign up via the link compat-project.eu/multiscale-mod…

Register now for our Webinar on “Multiscale Modelling & Simulation on HPC” on 11:30 CET on 30 October 2018: compat-project.eu/multiscale-mod… #multiscale #hpc #fethpc #h2020


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My colleague (at @UCLChemistry) has attacked the government as “totally chaotic” as he stands to lose his leadership of major European projects after #Brexit independent.co.uk/news/science/b…


Check out our new paper on "Patterns for High Performance Multiscale Computing" published in Future Generation Computer Systems sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


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