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Advancing HPC Innovation: Research IT at SuperComputing 2024

Rob Haines, George Leaver,

Supercomputing Conference (SC), is an annual event that serves as a key platform for technological innovation in High Performance Computing bringing together scientists, engineers, and technologists to showcase advancements and achievements in the field. This year, Rob Haines, Director of Research IT, and George Leaver, Senior Systems Administrator, attended on behalf of Research IT. They attended workshops and tutorials and engaged with vendors, strengthening existing partnerships and exploring potential future collaborations.

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Networking in Research Computation and Data

Vicky Short, Gillian Sinclair,

Improve your network across the University in 2025 by joining a vibrant, active community of peers passionate about computation and data in research. With over 1,000 members from the University’s research community, you’re bound to discover new connections, help and support.

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Aurora Leadership Programme: Championing Women in Research IT

Adina Rahim,

Adina Rahim, Research Software Engineer, has been selected for Aurora, Advance HE's leadership development initiative for women, created to address the under-representation of women in leadership roles in the sector.

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Connecting Experts for Biomedical Research

Theresa Teng,

Developed by Translation Manchester and Research IT, the Translation Manchester Research Connections Tool is a dynamic online platform which enables researchers to discover and connect with a network of academic, clinical, and industry experts, both within and beyond the University.

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Maps and Mince Pies

Qingyi Mao,

The GISMEO community hosted a festive event, showcasing the University's map collection and captivating attendees with fascinating stories behind the maps.

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Top 10 News Articles of 2024

Gillian Sinclair,

As it’s approaching the end of the year, it seems like a good time to look back on our most popular blog posts of 2024. Which news story was the most popular with the University research community this year?


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Geographical Information Systems in Action

Image of earth taken from space by NASA
Image of earth taken from space by NASA
Kate Harrison,

On World GIS Day, the Geographical Information Systems, Mapping and Earth Observation (GISMEO) community met to focus on GIS and showcase some applications at the University.

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Virtual Mindfulness for Diabetics

A person wearing a VR headset with a computer generated background of lights behind them
A person wearing a VR headset with a computer generated background of lights behind them
Andrew Jerrison,

People with Type 2 diabetes sometimes manage their stress through mindfulness but many find it difficult to practice without support. While there are apps available, many are not engaging enough to sustain use. To address this, researchers from the University and King's College London, partnered with Research IT to create a VR app as part of the VRUnwind project.

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Meet the Data Stewardship Community Lead

Vicky Short,

In this interview we get to know more about Tristan Martin, his role in the Office for Open Research and the plans for the Data Stewardship community he leads.

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Christmas Holiday Cover 2024

Two dogs dressed in Christmas jumpers
Two dogs dressed in Christmas jumpers
Gillian Sinclair,

Our team will be having a well earned break over the Christmas holidays!


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Launch of the Python User Group

Andrew Gait, Nigel Green,

Andrew Gait and Nigel Green from our Research Software Engineering team have launched a new CaDiR channel for researchers and staff who use Python. It's open to people of all abilities and makes an excellent follow-on for those who have attended our Python training courses. Find out more about their plans for the community.

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Spotlight on GISMEO Community Co-Lead

Kate Harrison,

Polyanna da Conceição Bispo is a Senior Lecturer in Physical Geography and one of the GIS, Mapping and Earth Observation (GISMEO) community leads. Here's a snippet from a recent interview where we get to know more about Polyanna and her passion for Earth Observation (EO).

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