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ResponsibleBastien Chopard
Professor
Scientific and Parallel Computing Group, CUI
022 379 02 19
bastien.chopard@unige.ch
Professor
Scientific and Parallel Computing Group, CUI
022 379 02 19
bastien.chopard@unige.ch
DeputiesSzymon Gadomski
Département de physique nucléaire et corpusculaire
1211 Genève 4
022 767 79 35 (CERN)
Szymon.Gadomski@unige.chJean-Luc Falcone
HPC application analyst
7 rte de Drize
1227 Carouge
022 379 02 04
Jean-Luc.Falcone@unige.ch
Département de physique nucléaire et corpusculaire
1211 Genève 4
022 767 79 35 (CERN)
Szymon.Gadomski@unige.chJean-Luc Falcone
HPC application analyst
7 rte de Drize
1227 Carouge
022 379 02 04
Jean-Luc.Falcone@unige.ch




