Prospero@5 symposium
LJMU staff and students are invited to this special research symposium to celebrate the 5th anniversary of the commissioning of Prospero, LJMU’s central high performance computing (HPC) facility.
LJMU staff and students are invited to this special research symposium to celebrate the 5th anniversary of the commissioning of Prospero, LJMU’s central high performance computing (HPC) facility.
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Read the oration for Lord Martin Rees on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Frank Sanderson.