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N8 CIR Women in HPC Chapter

The N8 CIR is proud to be a Women in High Performance Computing (WHPC) chapter since 2021. We strive to foster a diverse and inclusive community within N8 CIR, welcoming individuals from all backgrounds.

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Join the N8 CIR WHPC Chapter

Emma Finch,

Join us in building a more inclusive and equitable HPC community! The N8 CIR Women in HPC Chapter welcomes all members. Join our chapter now and be part of the change.

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woman looking at research results on a computer screen

Case Studies

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These case studies describe work done by our N8 Researchers and how they have benefitted from collaboration and working with the centre. We have categories for all our research and cross-cutting themes.

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open book and fountain pen

Julie Wilson

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Julie discusses an interdisciplinary project that characterises cells based on their morphology and movement monitored by time-lapse imaging.

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Elizabeth Dickinson

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Elizabeth discusses her work, which is a joint project between the University of York and Croda Europe Ltd.

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Helena Tendedez

Initial publication date: January 2020,

Helena talks about her work with Respire, a dashboard that captures, aggregates, and visualises healthcare data.

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DAAWN

Initial publication date: May 2020,

Fiona Menger and Becky Osselton discuss the development of DAAWN (Digitised Assessment for Aphasia of Written Naming), which is being used for people with aphasia.

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N8 CIR WHPC Case Studies

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Below are case studies from women who have been working in HPC across the N8 network.

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Diversity in Research Software Engineering

Initial publication date: July 2022,

Marion Weinzierl and Mariann Hardey discuss the official recognition of the N8 CIR as a chapter of the Women in HPC (WHPC) movement in November 2021.

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