DiRAC-2.5 - the pathway to DiRAC Phase 3
Lead Research Organisation:
Durham University
Department Name: Physics
Abstract
We request funding to relocate the Blue Wonder HPC cluster and associated storage, currently at the Hartree Centre at Daresbury, to Durham, together with installation and hardware maintenance costs. This move would enable DiRAC to expand the current DiRAC-2 Data centric service, managed by Durham, by a factor of two in both computing power and data storage capacity. The new service would be called the DiRAC-2.5 Data Centric service.
Planned Impact
DiRAC would seek to continue to engage with industry at various levels, from the
provision of computing cycles for industrial applications to the
exchange of technical knowledge and shared training programmes. The
facility will serve to train young scientists in the most advanced
techniques for supercomputing. These have extensive applications beyond
academia, for example in industry and finance. Finally, output from Dirac-based
projects will be used for science outreach activities.
provision of computing cycles for industrial applications to the
exchange of technical knowledge and shared training programmes. The
facility will serve to train young scientists in the most advanced
techniques for supercomputing. These have extensive applications beyond
academia, for example in industry and finance. Finally, output from Dirac-based
projects will be used for science outreach activities.
Organisations
Publications
Czakon M
(2023)
Infrared-safe flavoured anti-kT jets
in Journal of High Energy Physics
Xia Q
(2021)
Intergalactic filaments spin
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Xia Q
(2020)
Intergalactic filaments spin
Ratnasingam R
(2023)
Internal gravity waves in massive stars II. Frequency analysis across stellar mass
in Astronomy & Astrophysics
Katz H
(2017)
Interpreting ALMA observations of the ISM during the epoch of reionization
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Vizgan D
(2022)
Investigating the [C ii]-to-H i Conversion Factor and the H i Gas Budget of Galaxies at z ˜ 6 with Hydrodynamic Simulations
in The Astrophysical Journal Letters
Householder A
(2024)
Investigating the Atmospheric Mass Loss of the Kepler-105 Planets Straddling the Radius Gap
in The Astronomical Journal
Kalaghatgi C
(2021)
Investigating the effect of in-plane spin directions for precessing binary black hole systems
in Physical Review D
Linh B
(2021)
Investigation of the ground-state spin inversion in the neutron-rich Cl 47 , 49 isotopes
in Physical Review C
Hellinger P
(2022)
Ion-scale Transition of Plasma Turbulence: Pressure-Strain Effect
in The Astrophysical Journal
Hellinger P
(2022)
Ion-scale transition of plasma turbulence: Pressure-strain effect
Hellinger P
(2022)
Ion-scale transition of plasma turbulence: Pressure-strain effect
Dickey C
(2021)
IQ Collaboratory. II. The Quiescent Fraction of Isolated, Low-mass Galaxies across Simulations and Observations
in The Astrophysical Journal
Trotta D
(2023)
Irregular Proton Injection to High Energies at Interplanetary Shocks
in The Astrophysical Journal Letters
Changeat Q
(2024)
Is the Atmosphere of the Ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-121 b Variable?
in The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
Meru F
(2019)
Is the ring inside or outside the planet?: the effect of planet migration on dust rings
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Badger S
(2023)
Isolated photon production in association with a jet pair through next-to-next-to-leading order in QCD
in Journal of High Energy Physics
Hermansson-Truedsson N
(2022)
Isospin-breaking corrections to light leptonic decays in lattice QCD+QED at the physical point
Christiansen J
(2020)
Jet feedback and the photon underproduction crisis in simba
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Christiansen J
(2019)
Jet Feedback and the Photon Underproduction Crisis in Simba
Aylett-Bullock J
(2021)
June: open-source individual-based epidemiology simulation.
in Royal Society open science
Keating L
(2024)
JWST observations of galaxy-damping wings during reionization interpreted with cosmological simulations
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Hernández-Aguayo C
(2018)
Large-scale redshift space distortions in modified gravity theories
Hernández-Aguayo C
(2019)
Large-scale redshift space distortions in modified gravity theories
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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