High Performance Computing Autumn Academy 2022 Dates: 5th – 16th September 2022 The University of Cambridge under the auspices of the Gianna Angelopoulos Programme for Science Technology and Innovation is organising a two-week summer school in High Performance Computing. Applications are invited for scholarships to attend the summer school which will be hosted by the Centre for Scientific Computing, […]
GAPSTI and Tokamak Energy Ltd co-fund a project for fusion reactor modelling at LabSC
Scientists at Tokamak Energy Ltd and the Laboratory for Scientific Computing (LabSC) have teamed up to work on the development of advanced high performance computational multiphysics algorithms for the numerical simulation of nuclear fusion reactors. Tokamak Energy (TE) is a leading global commercial fusion energy company who are developing compact spherical tokamaks with the aim of […]
GAPSTI Lecturer receives major Institute of Physics Award
Dr Bartomeu Monserrat has clinched the prestigious James Clerk Maxwell Medal and Prize from the Institute of Physics (IOP) for his outstanding early-career contributions to theoretical physics. The Institute of Physics is the professional body and learned society for physics, and the leading body for practising physicists, in the UK and Ireland. Its annual awards […]
Dr Bartomeu Monserrat receives £1.5 million to develop new materials to target net zero
Dr Bartomeu Monserrat, the Gianna Angelopoulos Lecturer in Computational Materials Science, has been awarded a Future Leaders Fellowship by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI). The award of £1.5 million will support the development of novel quantum materials for next-generation green technologies over the next four years. Dr Monserrat’s team uses supercomputers to solve the equations of quantum […]
GAPSTI and Quaise Energy Inc. co-fund clean energy project at the Laboratory for Scientific Computing
Quaise Energy Inc. has teamed with the Laboratory for Scientific Computing (LabSC) to develop computational models of the interaction of high-energy beams with geological materials. The project is supported by co-funding provided by the Gianna Angelopoulos Programme for Science Technology and Innovation (GAPSTI). The models developed will provide understanding of the fundamental physics underlying the operation of a gyrotron-powered […]
GAPSTI featured in CAVMAG
The GAPSTI programme has been featured in CAVMAG, the Cavendish Laboratory magazine.Find us on page 10-11: bit.ly/2YJkLWl
High Performance Computing Summer School
The University of Cambridge under the auspices of the Gianna Angelopoulos Programme for Science Technology and Innovation is organising a two-week summer school in High Performance Computing. Applications are invited for scholarships to attend the summer school which will be hosted by the Centre for Scientific Computing, University of Cambridge, 6th-17th September 2021. This will […]
Gemma Bale appointed as Gianna Angelopoulos Lecturer in Medical Therapeutics
Dr Gemma Bale is the Gianna Angelopoulos Lecturer in Medical Therapeutics, a joint appointment between the Departments of Engineering and Physics. Gemma holds a BSc in Physics from Imperial College London and a Master’s in Photonics Systems Development from the University of Cambridge and University College London. She has established the multidisciplinary research group Neuro […]
Bartomeu Monserrat appointed as Gianna Angelopoulos Lecturer in Computational Materials Science
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Dr Bartomeu Monserrat as Gianna Angelopoulos Lecturer in Computational Materials Science. Tomeu has a PhD in Physics from the University of Cambridge and has held positions as a PDRA at Rutgers University in the USA, a Henslow Research Fellow and a Winton Advanced Research Fellow at the […]
Hrvoje Jasak appointed as Gianna Angelopoulos Lecturer in Scientific Computing
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Dr Hrvoje Jasak as the new Gianna Angelopoulos Lecturer in Scientific Computing. Hrvoje is a highly experienced high performance computing practitioner and a coauthor of OpenFOAM, the worldleading numerical simulation library for computational modelling in continuum mechanics. He has been collaborating with several companies and government research labs […]