The Irish Centre for High-End Computing (ICHEC) is the national high-performance computing centre in Ireland. It was established in 2005 and provides supercomputing...
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HEAnet (category Education in the Republic of Ireland)
the Irish education system. Its network connects Irish universities, Institutes of technology in Ireland, the Irish Centre for High-End Computing (National...
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Supercomputing in Europe (redirect from Partnership foR Advanced Computing in Europe)
ARIS is a Tier-1 PRACE node. The Irish Centre for High-End Computing (ICHEC) is the national supercomputing centre and operates the "Kay" supercomputer...
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currently (2012) chairman of the oversight board of the Irish Centre for High-End Computing (ICHEC). In 1984, the National Science Foundation (NSF) began...
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Network project. DCU is also a participant in the Irish Centre for High-End Computing. DCU leads Ireland in fusion power research, with a team of 33 DCU...
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Met Éireann (redirect from Irish Meteorological Service)
operational running of this model has been managed by the Irish Centre for High-End Computing (ICHEC) since 2005. Met Éireann and ICHEC are working on...
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ICHEC may refer to: ICHEC Brussels Management School Irish Centre for High-End Computing This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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culminating in the establishment of the Irish Centre for High-End Computing ICHEC. In November 2009, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Micheál Martin, TD...
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arriving in Ireland and its surrounding waters which are adapted to warmer conditions. A 2020 study from the Irish Centre for High-End Computing indicated...
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Recent changes: Irish topics Aran Islands Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Northern Ireland List of castles in Ireland Cities in Ireland Armagh Belfast...
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The Centre for Talented Youth Ireland (CTYI) is a programme for students of high academic ability between the ages of six and seventeen in Ireland. There...
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Kathleen Antonelli (category 20th-century Irish people)
their computing building after Kathleen (Kay) McNulty. In 2019, the Irish Centre for High-End Computing (ICHEC) at the National University of Ireland, Galway...
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for Sustainable Engineering (IRUSE) Irish Centre for Autism and Neurodevelopmental Research (ICAN) Irish Centre for High End Computing (ICHEC) Irish Centre...
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Luke Drury (astrophysicist) (category Irish physicists)
Astrophysics Section) at DIAS. He served as interim Director of The Irish Centre for High-End Computing (ICHEC) in 2006. From 1998 to 2019 he was Andrews Professor...
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Irish scientific television series broadcast on RTÉ One. The series examines some of the most interesting projects being worked on by leading Irish scientists...
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University of Limerick (redirect from Irish World Academy of Music and Dance)
(UL) (Irish: Ollscoil Luimnigh) is a public research university institution in Limerick, Ireland. Founded in 1972 as the National Institute for Higher...
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new Centre. The Tutte Institute for Mathematics and Computing (TIMC) is a research institute programme of the Government of Canada responsible for conducting...
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Gender disparity in computing concerns the disparity between the number of men in the field of computing in relation to the lack of women in the field...
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The European High-Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) is a public-private partnership in high-performance computing (HPC), enabling the...
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Limerick (redirect from The Opera Centre)
Limerick (/ˈlɪmərɪk/ LIM-ər-ik; Irish: Luimneach [ˈl̪ˠɪmʲ(ə)nʲəx]) is a city in western Ireland, in County Limerick. It is in the province of Munster...
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BBC Online (redirect from BBC Multimedia Centre)
Retrieved 1 October 2012. "Boston Business Computing – OpenVMS Migration Solutions". Boston Business Computing. Archived from the original on 8 May 1999...
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Cork (city) (redirect from Cork (city in Ireland))
"the real capital", a reference to its opposition to the Anglo-Irish Treaty in the Irish Civil War. Cork was originally a monastic settlement, reputedly...
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part-time work. The Association for Computing Machinery Turing Award, sometimes referred to as the "Nobel Prize" of computing, was named in honor of Alan...
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inhabitants of London were White, with 36.8% White British, 1.8% White Irish, 0.1% Gypsy/Irish Traveller, 0.4 Roma and 14.7% classified as Other White. Meanwhile...
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Bletchley Park (redirect from National Codes Centre)
Museum of Computing (based at Bletchley Park) The RSGB National Radio Centre (based at Bletchley Park) "New hope of saving Bletchley Park for nation"....
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allocates all university places in Ireland for Irish applicants. Irish universities vary in their grading systems. For example, UCD (University College...
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with Scotch-Irish ancestry, and many people who claim "American ancestry" may actually be of Scotch-Irish ancestry. The term Scotch-Irish is used primarily...
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Ada Lovelace (category All articles with bare URLs for citations)
L. (eds.), Ada's Legacy: Cultures of Computing from the Victorian to the Digital Age, Association for Computing Machinery and Morgan & Claypool, doi:10...
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Maplin (retailer) (category All articles with bare URLs for citations)
September 2016) Maplin partnered with high street tech repair company, iSmash, to add smartphone repair centres to three stores. Maplin announced on 28...
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St Mary's Christian Brothers' Grammar School, Belfast (category Articles containing Irish-language text)
Belfast, Northern Ireland. The origins of the school can be traced to St Mary's School which was established in Divis Street by the Irish Christian Brothers...
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