GridPP is a collaboration of particle physicists and computer scientists from the UK and CERN. They have built a distributed computing Grid across the UK for particle physicists. At the moment there is a working particle physics Grid across 17 UK institutions.
With the Large Hadron Collider, the world's largest particle accelerator, running at CERN the Grid is being used to process the accompanying data deluge. The UK Grid is contributing more than the equivalent of 20,000 PCs to this worldwide effort.
GridPP - Tue 1 May 2012
GridPP At The Top Of Europe
EGI - Mon 14 May 2012
CERN's Tier-0 expands to Hungary
iSGTW - Wed 16 May 2012
The search for 'new physics' - a view from the frontline
SSI - Wed 16 May 2012
AskSteve gets all paternal
21-25 May 2012
International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP)
10-12 September 2012
Digital Research 2012
17-21 September 2012
EGI Technical Forum
25-27 September 2012
29th GridPP Collaboration Meeting
GridCast - Thu 17 May 2012
@EMI all hands meeting: EMI 2 is almost ready!
GridCast - Thu 17 May 2012
How open is open when it comes to scientific data?
EGI - Thu 17 May 2012
Virtualised Resources: Challenges and opportunities
EGI - Thu 17 May 2012
Workflows, workflow systems