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Workshop on Bayesian methods in Particle Physics and Astrophysics, and Beyond

On 5-7 September 2011 will be held in Warsaw Workshop on Bayesian methods in Particle Physics and Astrophysics, and Beyond.

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Radio broadcast information about Świerk Computing Centre Project

On 26 June 2011 in the studios of Polish Radio was recorded program dedicated to the Świerk Computing Centre Project.

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Świerk Computing Centre Project: assumptions, goals and project status

On 09.06.2011 was held seminar at which prof. Wojciech Wiślicki presented a lecture "Świerk Computing Centre Project: assumptions, goals and project status".

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Simulations run in Świerk will increase the security of the country

Environmental contamination, air pollution and the effects of terrorist attacks. Calculations and simulations prepared by the Centre of Excellence MANHAZ related to issues at the core of the security of the country will be performed on the computer cluster of the Świerk Computing Centre, currently under development. The results obtained by scientists was available to the general public in Warsaw already in May in IPJ tents during a scientific festival in celebration of the opening of an educational path dedicated to Maria Skłodowska-Curie in Wawelska Street as well as on the Science Picnic.

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The first cluster of the new supercomputer centre for science and power industry

The first test computing cluster has been put into operation at the Świerk Computing Centre operating within the A. Sołtan Institute for Nuclear Studies (IPJ). Ultimately, the infrastructure of the new supercomputer centre will be based on several tens of thousands of processors. The computing powers of the centre will serve, among others, to ensure the safety of the nuclear power engineering installations planned in Poland. They will also be made available to scientists, government institutions and business entities.

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Co się stało w elektrowni Fukushima I?

30 marca na konferencji inauguracyjnej konsorcjum ATENA został wygłoszony wykład na temat bieżących wydarzeń w Japonii. Wykład ten wygłoszony przez mgr inż. Tomasza Jackowskiego, kierownika Zespołu Analiz Reaktorowych CIŚ i Pełnomocnika Dyrektora IPJ d/s energetyki jądrowej jest już dostepny w serwisie Vimeo.

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Świerk Computing Centre Project – CIŚ

National Centre for Nuclear Research, in accordance with the co-financing agreement No. POIG.02.03.00-00-013/09, has begun implementing a project called "Computing Centre in Świerk: infrastructure and services for power industry". The project is co-financed under the Operational Programme Innovative Economy 2007-2013, Priority 2. R&D Infrastructure, Action 2.3 Investments related to the development of computing infrastructure for science, Sub-action 2.3.1. "Projects for the development of computing infrastructure for science" and 2.3.3. "Projects for the development of advanced applications and data communications services".

Project value: 97 708 010,36 PLN
Total co-financing – 100%
85% European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) – 83 051 808,80 PLN
15% grant-in-aid – 14 656 201,56 PLN
Implementation period: 05.01.2009 – 31.10.2015


The mission of the Świerk Computing Centre is to achieve the status of the largest and best provider of cutting-edge computing services for state administration units and units investing in the development of the nuclear sector in Poland as well as to manage databases created for the purpose of development and security control together with operational services of national importance.

The aim of the Centre is to prepare a competence base capable of providing advanced data processing services for domestic nuclear power engineering and conventional power industry, simulations of fuel processes, simulation and monitoring of radiological hazards as well as to conduct scientific and developmental research in related fields. The Świerk Computing Centre provides resources and services for scientific and technological research. Data of no key national importance, for example academic research, are carried out on infrastructure integrated into a worldwide grid.

CIŚ ensures security and continuity of processes related to data processing due to high quality of the services provided and the use of optimum technical and technological infrastructure of data communications resources as well as collaboration with international competence centres.
The Świerk Computing Centre employs fully qualified staff prepared to carry out the aims set by modern energy services market. Particular emphasis is placed on the constant improvement of qualifications of our specialists to ensure the best customer service.

The project is co-financed by the European Union under the European Regional Development Fund