Science and Engineering South


Science and Engineering South is a consortium of seven public research-intensive universities in the Southeast of England, who pool their resources and facilities to further research in the fields of science and engineering.

Consortium

Its members accounted for a third of all EPSRC spending in 2013, when the consortium was formed. King's [College London] joined the consortium in 2016, becoming the sixth member institution. By March 2017, Queen Mary [University of London] had joined the consortium. The University of Cambridge, one of the founder institutions, rejoined in 2019 after leaving in 2017.
SES enables a network of high-performance computers available for research and scientific calculations across all its member universities, such as the 12,000 core IRIDIS Intel Westmere supercomputer cluster.