The official 2025 R&D 100 Awards have been announced by R&D World. This worldwide science and innovation competition, now in its 63rd year, received entries from organizations around the world. This year’s judging panel included industry professionals from across the globe who evaluated breakthrough innovations in technology and science. The Winners are listed below by… The post Revealing the 2025 R&D 100 Awards Winners appeared first on Research & Development World.| Research & Development World
R&D World has announced the winners of the 2025 R&D 100 Professional Awards. The honorees were selected by a panel of 54 prestigious industry experts from around the globe. The list of 2025 winners follows, along with highlights from their nomination letters. These winners will be formally awarded at the R&D 100 Awards Banquet at… The post R&D World announces 2025 R&D 100 Professional Award Winners appeared first on Research & Development World.| Research & Development World
Dr. Kari Jordan from The Carpentries talks about her “aha moment” discovering open source and how teaching Zumba helps her create more welcoming tech communities. Discover the importance of succession planning in creating contribution pathways and the power of grassroots to help keep you going, because open source work is too important to stop.| Open Source Stories
Hadley Wickham takes Tracy Teal through the evolution of the tidyverse, starting with a box of rocks all the way through to a thriving community of data scientists. Join them on the Open Source Story of the tidyverse!| Open Source Stories
The latest incarnation of the Intel Xeon Phi product line, codename Knights Landing (KNL), is becoming more broadly available. As such, there is a lot of interest in how it performs, particularly when compared to other contenders in the high performance computing landscape. I have posted STREAM benchmark results for KNL earlier in my blog, which outlined the potential benefit of the high bandwidth memory (MCDRAM) of KNL. Let us have a look at a more complicated operation, which is neither lim...| Karl Rupp
Is writing code essential for your every-day work, be it research, development, or engineering? Did you have to take a coding shortcut here or there to get the task done? Do you think that your code would need a bit more polishing before handing it out to other people? If you answer all these questions with yes, you're not alone!| Karl Rupp
The Knights Landing (KNL) update of Intel's Xeon Phi product line is now available. For the applications I'm primarily interested in, namely the numerical solution of partial differential equation, the typical bottleneck is memory bandwidth. To assess memory bandwidth, the STREAM benchmark is the de-facto standard, so let us have a look at how KNL compares to the previous Xeon Phi generation (Knights Corner, KNC) as well as to the Xeon product line.| Karl Rupp
The meeting will take place in the College of Engineering and Applied Science in the University of Colorado Boulder. There is a nice conference package available, including three nights lodging, three breakfasts, two lunches, and one dinner. Based on experience from the last PETSc User Meeting, there is now a small registration fee of USD 75, which is waived for students. So, go ahead and sign up now! 🙂| Karl Rupp
My colleague Josef Weinbub and I are looking for a motivated PhD student to join our efforts as a research assistant at the Institute for Microelectronics, TU Wien. If you | Karl Rupp
Do you have new and exciting research results in the area of high performance computing? Then consider submitting your work to the 25th High Performance Computing Symposium (HPC 2017)! The optional abstract submissions are due on October 15, 2016. Full paper submissions (8 pages max.) are due on December 15, 2016. | Karl Rupp