Research IT News
Modelling the Human Brain


The Human Brain Project (HBP) was an EU Flagship project that started in 2013 with the aim of establishing a research computing infrastructure to enable advancements in the fields of neuroscience, computing, and medicine. This involved work across several computing systems in Europe, including the SpiNNaker hardware at the University of Manchester, which had been under development for a number of years before that.
Training in Reproducible Environmental Research


Apply now to learn about best practices in software development – especially if you already code but Virtual Environments, Testing, and Continuous Integration seem like advanced techniques to you.
GPU Enabled, Multi-process Simulations on the CSF


Our Application Support team have a wide variety of skills and experience available to researchers. Recently Oliver Woolland helped a researcher from the School of Chemistry to make the most of our GPU offering by running advanced, accelerated applications.
Have a Chat with Research IT!


Did you know that we run fortnightly help sessions throughout term time where researchers and PGRs can speak to a member of our team about any research IT issues they may have?
Welcome to the GitHub Campus Program


Schools, departments, institutes, and labs are all now eligible to join our University GitHub Enterprise account. You can keep your existing repositories, organisation, and GitHub account but you can now access enterprise-tier resources for free! Adrian Harwood, Head of Research Software Engineering, explains how.
The Next Generation of RSEs


Emma Simpson from the Research Software Engineering (RSE) team, hosted 3 college students as part of the in2science program introducing them to the role of Research Software Engineer as well as working within a STEM subject area and academia.
MATLAB Licence Update 2023


The University has once again renewed the license to allow the download and install of the full suite of MATLAB products on to both staff and students’ own, or University provided, computers.
What Can the Apps Team Do For You?


Over the last 12 months, the Research Application Support team has worked on over 350 support tickets from researchers across the University. Many are very much business as usual but some of them can be quite tricky or fun to work on.
Get the Latest from UK Biobank


Join members of the UK Biobank team on the 16th of November to find out the latest news from the service including how to access and use the service.
Mathcad Prime License 2023


The University has renewed its Mathcad Prime license for another year. Find out how this affects you.
Speed up Research Approval with the Research Risk Profiler


Originally launched in February 2022 as part of the Research Lifecycle’s Project A, the Research Risk Profiler (RRP) is a simple tool that helps researchers to quickly and easily identify factors which may delay or slow their work. Kalu Uka from the Research Lifecycle Programme explains more.
Cheerio to our Year in Industry Students!


After a year working with Computer Science Year in Industry students we reflect on the experience and say our warm farewells to the three students.