
Follow up – MaX Webinar on Quantum ESPRESSO
The first Webinar of the MAX series on Flagship codes took place on the 13th of May, addressing the new HPC clusters based on accelerators
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The first Webinar of the MAX series on Flagship codes took place on the 13th of May, addressing the new HPC clusters based on accelerators

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3 public live webinars “Fireside chats for lockdown times: A gentle introduction to density-functional theory” by Nicola Marzari. Three conversations on the theory and the practice of

The school on “Electronic Excitations in Novel Materials using the Yambo code” was held at the International Center of Theoretical Physics (ICTP) campus in Trieste

The rise of hybrid systems, where the standard central processing unit (CPU) is accompanied by one or more accelerators, and the drastic increase in the

MaX developers are working to support the European HPC community. As of today, a number of MaX codes as well as core libraries have been

High Performance Computing (HPC) is at the core of major advances and innovation and a strategic resource for Europe’s future. The European Commission has provided

The MaX Hackathon on Domain-Specific Libraries for Material Modelling was held at the ICTP campus in Trieste, Italy, from the 25th to the 29th November

Within the MaX co-design activity, Quantum ESPRESSO, one of the MaX flagship codes, has been used as a demonstrator for cutting edge new HPC technology

PRACE Summmer of HPC 2020 application period is open! Applications open on 10 January until 26 February 2020. Late-stage undergraduate and Master’s students are invited to

MaX (Materials design at the eXascale) is a European Centre of Excellence which enables materials modelling, simulations, discovery and design at the frontiers of the

SISSA, the International School for Advanced Studies in Trieste, in collaboration with the EU MaX Centre of Excellence for Supercomputing Applications, the Quantum ESPRESSO Foundation,