£45 million for UK’s first AI supercomputer to accelerate fusion energy | UKAEA Fusion Energy

1.4MW mission-focused supercomputer named ‘Sunrise’, primed to be the world's most powerful AI supercomputer dedicated to fusion energy.

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Sunderland's Boundaries Festival Returns for 2024 | The Quietus

Sunderland’s Boundaries Festival is set to return for its fourth edition this November. Taking place across two days at events space The Peacock, this year’s event will take in a global lineup of artists exploring various avenues of experimental music. Among them are UKAEA, Natalia Beylis, American composer Arnold Dreyblatt, Iranian electronic music producer Rojin […]

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Still buzzing from #AcidHorse !! Loved our strange slowly building version of I Feel Love & our collaborators were incredible at picking up on the cosmic shards we sent out - Dan (#UKAEA) added gnarly #electronics , Janine (A’Bear) vocal gymnastics were great (so were the other vocalist but I didn’t catch her name), synths from Mark Pilkington (#LuminousFoundation, #Teleplasmiste ) ,John Doran (the quietus, Hitiloma) and several others, Chinese instruments by Zoe,violin by Agathe, Neil’s guitar!

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UKAEA unveils plans for digital twin for nuclear fusion reactor

Together with Cambridge University, Intel and Dell, the agency is working on virtual systems to accelerate the development of fusion power (reg wall)

https://www.computing.co.uk/news/4119249/ukaea-unveils-plans-digital-twin-nuclear-fusion-reactor

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UKAEA unveils plans for digital twin for nuclear fusion reactor

Together with Cambridge University, Intel and Dell, the agency is working on virtual systems to accelerate the development of fusion power

In 1988, I was working a student placement at #UKAEA #Culham Labs when the government decided to stop funding #HOTOL, the British spaceplane project so, like a cheeky monkey, I plastered the site with sponsorship forms because the inventor, Alan Bond, worked for UKAEA. 1/3