Five years of Prospero
Five years ago, Liverpool John Moores University switched on Prospero, a High-Performance Computing (HPC) cluster named for the wise magician in Shakespeare’s The Tempest.
Five years ago, Liverpool John Moores University switched on Prospero, a High-Performance Computing (HPC) cluster named for the wise magician in Shakespeare’s The Tempest.
Paul Anderson's research examines how devolved governments in Scotland, Wales, and English mayoral authorities interact with Westminster.
Discover how Satu Valoriani is changing Forensic Anthropology.
Patrick Byrne's expertise centres on inorganic and organic chemical pollution in rivers, ground water and the coastal zone.
Pooja Saini’s research tackles stigma and develops innovative, collaborative approaches to suicide prevention for men, women, and young people.
Find out more about how AI and Drone Technology for Wildlife Conservation.
Driving transformation in player tracking technology and elite player preparation across the football industry
From Veteranality to Criminological Artivism: understanding the veteran-offender through transformative criminological research
Immersive Technology: Using research from Human-Computer Interaction to support business
Creating operational benefits and service improvements in an NHS Trust through leadership development