ARCHER2 Weekly Newsletter
By ARCHER2 Service on July 30, 2025
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- ARCHER2 User Survey 2025 - closing tomorrow
- Advanced Computing Facility (ACF) Power Outage: Friday 29th August - Monday 15th September
- ARCHER2 Image and Video competition 2025
- Measuring hardware performance counters on ARCHER2 using LIKWID, online webinar, Thursday 7th August 15:00 - 16:00
- Introduction to Data Science & Machine Learning, UCL, 12 - 13 August 2025 10:00 - 16:00 BST
- Writing a complex atmosphere model, for a complex group of people, to run on complex architectures, - CONTINENTS webinar, Wednesday the 30th of July 17:00
- UKRI consultation on draft Research Data policy
- 7th HPC-AI Advisory Council UK conference – Leicester, 14/15 October 2025 – call for abstracts and registration open
- Recently added known issues
- Upcoming ARCHER2 training
ARCHER2 User Survey 2025
We are committed to continually improving the ARCHER2 Service and would like to request your input to help us understand what is important to you, where the Service is working well and where there is scope for improvement.
The ARCHER2 User Survey consists of just a few questions and should take only a few minutes of your time to complete. There are opportunities to add more detailed comments if you wish.
For each survey response received, we will donate £1 to Save The Children. Additionally, if you enter your ARCHER2 username in the final question, then you will be entered into the prize draw to win one of five £50 Amazon vouchers.
Survey closes at the end of July - please do take the time to give us your feedback.
Thank you in advance for taking the time to complete this survey. The responses will be used to try and improve the service for you and to help identify key areas for service development.
Advanced Computing Facility (ACF) Power Outage: Friday 29th August - Monday 15th September
Due to a significant Health and Safety risk, associated with our power supply to the site, that requires action at the ACF, there will be a full power outage to the site from Friday 29th August - Monday 15th September. Specialised external contractors will be working on a 24/7 basis for the outage period replacing switchgear.
ARCHER2 User Impact
ARCHER2 will be completely powered off for the duration of this period.
Users will not be able to connect to ARCHER2 and will not be able to access data on any of the ARCHER2 file systems. The system will be drained of jobs ahead of the power outage and jobs will not run during this period. Any queued jobs will remain in the queue during the outage and jobs will start once the service is returned.
SAFE and the ARCHER2 website will be available during the outage period so users can continue to contact us and we will be providing updates during the outage on the Status page.
We will notify users once the service is available and we expect this to be on Monday 15th September.
We apologise for the inconvenience of this essential outage. Please contact support@archer2.ac.uk if you have any questions.
ARCHER2 Image and Video competition 2025
Share your images and videos to support excellence and promote the contribution of ARCHER2 to outstanding research. The winner of the competition will be awarded £250.
The winning image or video, along with a selection of other entries, will also be featured on the ARCHER2 website and in EPCC and ARCHER2 publications. Credit will be given to the entrant in all cases. Key Details
- Competition Opens: 29th July 2025
- Submission Deadline: 5 September 2025
- Judging: September/October 2025
- Prizes:
- Best image : £150
- Best video : £150
- Best early career researcher submission : £150
- Overall winner, selected from the above three winners : additional £100
The ARCHER2 Image and Video Competition is an event for all users of ARCHER2 to share their images or videos of “ARCHER2 Enabling Research”
Measuring hardware performance counters on ARCHER2 using LIKWID
Free webinar, Thursday 7th August 15:00 - 16:00
In this webinar members of the ARCHER2 CSE team will show how the LIKWID toolsuite can be used to quantify application performance by measuring hardware performance counters and using metrics such as FLOPS, memory bandwidth, cache misses, etc.
We will show how to perform measurements of MPI and/or thread parallel applications on ARCHER2 and relate these to realistic peak hardware capabilities obtained by running LIKWID microbenchmarks.
This webinar should be of interest to anyone wanting to assess how well an application exploits ARCHER2 node-level hardware, including through construction of a roofline plot.
Introduction to Data Science & Machine Learning
University College London, 12 - 13 August 2025 10:00 - 16:00 BST
This course will introduce Data Science and Machine Learning and discuss how they are related. After a short introduction to Data Science in more general terms, the course will focus more specifically on Machine Learning.
We will introduce the ideas of Unsupervised and Supervised Learning, starting with some simple examples, building things up so that by the end of the course you should have some understanding of how Neural Networks work under the hood.
The primary goal of the course is to show you the kind of things that can be done with machine learning and give an outline of how these things are implemented. In practice, as a user, you will almost certainly end up using libraries and frameworks which implement the details for you, and we’ll give you some examples of these libraries and frameworks.
We won’t be able to make you machine learning experts in the space of two days, but hopefully after the end of the course, you’ll understand the important ideas, and have a base from which to explore those areas of Machine Learning that are relevant to your research domains. We also won’t get to the point where we can cover Machine Learning at scale on systems like ARCHER. That is for another day… Prerequisites:
The practical exercises on the course will use Python, and we’ll expect you to be comfortable with the fundamentals of programming in Python if you want to do the practical exercises.
Writing a complex atmosphere model, for a complex group of people, to run on complex architectures
CONTINENTS webinar, Wednesday the 30th of July 17:00
The International Collaboration Towards Net Zero Computational Modelling and Simulation (CONTINENTS), is hosting its next webinar today Wednesday the 30th of July at 17h UK time, which will be delivered by Luca Bertagna from the Sandia National Laboratories, and Aaron Donahue, from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, with the title: “Writing a complex atmosphere model, for a complex group of people, to run on complex architectures”
The abstract, further details, and calendar invite
There is no registration needed, please re-share this event with your contacts.
UKRI consultation on draft Research Data policy
UKRI is currently developing a new research data policy, with the aim of updating and streamlining expectations for sharing and managing research data and other research-relevant digital objects, including algorithms, software code and workflows, arising from UKRI-funded research.
This integrated policy will apply to research funded by the research councils, Research England, Innovate UK and cross-UKRI schemes. It aims to provide clearer and more consistent expectations and support best practice for different research domains and data types.
There is currently an open consultation process for comments on the draft policy. Full details of the consultation, including the draft policy document
Consultation closes Friday 1st August. We encourage ARCHER2 users to contribute their comments.
7th HPC-AI Advisory Council UK conference – Leicester, 14/15 October 2025
Registration for the 7th HPC-AI Advisory Council UK Conference, taking place in Leicester on 14/15 October is now open
Places are limited, so if you’re interested in attending, please sign up soon.
This year’s conference theme, “Trustworthy Compute,” focuses on building a computing ecosystem that the community, and society at large, can depend on. From the reliability of simulation and AI outcomes to uncertainty quantification, AI safety, and sustainable, resilient infrastructure on a range of scales across a heterogeneous computing ecosystem, we’ll explore what it takes to ensure computing practices and systems are both credible and responsible. We’ll also examine how career paths for Research Technical Professionals can evolve to reflect their central role in delivering impact through HPC and AI.
If you would like to speak at this event, the call for abstracts is also open with a closing date of 6th August. Talks on any topics related to HPC and/or AI are welcome.
Recently added known issues
The “Known Issues” page of the ARCHER2 Documentation https://docs.archer2.ac.uk/known-issues/ lists all current open known issues including a description of the issue, its symptoms and any work-arounds.
No recent issues.
Upcoming ARCHER2 Training
- Message-passing Programming with MPI, Online, Always open - self-service
- Shared Memory Programming with OpenMP, Online, Always open - self-service
- Hands-on Introduction to HPC, Online, Always open - self-service
- Measuring hardware performance counters on ARCHER2 using LIKWID, online webinar, Thursday 7th August 15:00 - 16:00
- Introduction to Data Science & Machine Learning, UCL, 12 - 13 August 2025 10:00 - 16:00 BST
- Message Passing programming with MPI, Leeds, Monday 18th August 09:30 - 17:00;Tuesday 19th August 09:30 - 17:00 (face to face), Wednesday 27th August 14:00 - 16:30 (online)
- Green software use on HPC, Birmingham, 22 October 2025 10:00 - 15:30 BST
Further details of upcoming training
We always welcome researchers wishing to present their work in a webinar - please contact the Service Desk if you would be interested in presenting your work.