University College London (UCL) leads the overall project and will take a substantial role in Management (WP1), Biomedical Research Activities (WP2) and Workflow and Performance (WP6); Read more —> |
University of Amsterdam (UvA) will bring in expertise in computational biomedicine, modelling and simulation, and high performance computing and will lead WP3: Training and Outreach. Read more —> |
University of Edinburgh represented by the supercomputing centre EPCC brings its vast experience in collaborating on large-scale projects to CompBioMed and leads WP4: Innovation and Sustainability. Read more —> |
Surfsara is the National Supercomputing and e-Science Support Center in the Netherlands and will be using their experience in porting and scaling of applications whilst leading WP5 (Usage/Operations). Read more —> |