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MultiXscale Success Story “Automating the deployment of large software stacks for analysing huge radio astronomy data streams” is already available in the NCC/CoE …

The “Organizing software community workshops: Experiences from three independent simulation software projects” article has been published in the Electronic Communications of the EASST …

The talks by MultiXscale experts Kenneth Hoste (Ghent University) and Helena Vela (Do IT Now) given on 1 February 2026 during FOSDEM event …

In the framework of the workshop “Rethinking scientific applications for exascale and emerging architectures: the Centre of Excellence challenge”, organized at HiPEAC Kraków …

The 2026 iteration of the deRSE conference will be located at the University of Stuttgart. The event features approximately 60 posters and 100 …

Building on the success of the HiPEAC 2025 workshops “From petascale to exascale and beyond: the Centres of Excellence challenge” and “Tackling software …

Inside this issue, you’ll find:– Highlights from recent and upcoming events– Key news and project milestones– Exclusive insights Read the full newsletter here, …

MultiXscale expert Thomas Röblitz (University of Bergen) will demonstrate how EESSI allows you to go “from zero to science in minutes” on virtually …

MultiXscale experts will present on 1 February 2026, during FOSDEM event in Brussels (Belgium): “Keeping the P in HPC: the EESSI Way” by …

Milestone Achievement We have reached a new milestone by implementing tests for key MultiXscale applications in the EESSI test suite. The EESSI test …

High-performance computing environments are constantly evolving, and keeping pace with the latest interconnect technologies is crucial for maximising application performance. However, we cannot …

MultiXscale expert El Hassane Lahrar presented the talk “Towards efficient and accurate simulations of porous carbon based energy storage systems” (El Hassane Lahrar, …

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