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UK joins Covid-19 computing consortium

29/05/20

Mark Say Managing Editor

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The UK is to become the first country outside the US to join the global Covid-19 High Performance Computing (HPC) consortium.

Science Minister Amanda Solloway announced the plan at a virtual meeting of G7 science and technology ministers, saying it will give UK researchers and scientists access to the world’s largest and fastest supercomputers.

The consortium was recently launched by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, the US Department of Energy and IBM in response to the global pandemic.

UK Research and Innovation will lead the country’s contribution, with the Met Office and UK Atomic Energy Authority providing capabilities.

The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy said the move will accelerate UK research into the coronavirus, contributing to the understanding of how the disease behaves through advanced modelling.

The consortium involves government, industry, and academic leaders and has already supported 59 research projects. One has involved London based AI start-up Kuano, which is using the facilities to gain insights from diseases similar to Covid-19 to help design a new drug to defeat the virus.

International effort

Solloway said: “Tackling coronavirus requires a joint and strong international effort and the very best minds in science and technology sharing their research and knowledge.

“By joining this consortium, our leading researchers will be able to access some of the most advanced computers in the world to speed up their research, gain access to new developments, and share the UK’s world class computing technologies to find a solution to this virus.” 

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