
Birmingham undergrads win National Supercomputing Challenge
The CIUK 2025 National Supercomputing Challenge winners will go on to represent the UK at the International SuperComputing Conference 2026.
- Published: 26 January 2026
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The CIUK 2025 National Supercomputing Challenge winners will go on to represent the UK at the International SuperComputing Conference 2026.

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