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University Theme Leads
The N8 CIR has an academic lead for its three key themes at each institution across the N8 partnership. For you to easily find who to contact locally, their names and links to their university research pages are given here.


Research Communities
Communities based on our digital health, digital humanities and machine learning research themes are growing. Click on your institution to find further information on the theme leads, research groups, resources, and local events that may be of interest.


University of York
Introducing the N8 CIR Theme Leads at the University of York, research groups, resources, seminars, and events happening locally that may be of interest.


University of York Interns 2025

RSE Support for Bede
The support of research software engineers will be vital to ensuring that researchers can maximise the benefits of Bede's unique Power 9 and GPU architecture. This page provides information about how to contact the Bede RSE specialists at your institution.


Research Projects using Bede
Bede Projects at the University of York
Introducing research projects running on the Bede supercomputer from the University of York


N8 CIR RSE Annual Meeting, July 2025
The N8 CIR RSE meeting this year took place in York and focused on establishing community strategies to develop the RSE community through the coming year.


New Horizons in Materials Modelling
Julie Wilson
Julie discusses an interdisciplinary project that characterises cells based on their morphology and movement monitored by time-lapse imaging.

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

Mark Leake
Mark talks about his team's work in developing innovative methods of single-molecule biophysics to address a range of complex biological questions, specifically the development of PySTACHIO.

N8 CIR Interns Take Over York!
This September, our 2024 class of interns took to York to present their work over the summer to an audience of researchers from across the N8.

