
Hear from one of our engineers on his experience of joining G-Research at the eight month point.
Read articleHear from one of our engineers on his experience of joining G-Research at the eight month point.
Read articleHear what one of our Software Engineers took from one of our Distinguished Speaker Series events, this time featuring Amy Hodler.
Read articleLast month, G-Research hosted its first ever internal Engineering Hackathon, designed to promote innovation and collaboration across our Engineering function. Tom Perry, Data Engineering Lead at G-Research, talks us through the idea behind the Hackathon, how we got it off the ground, as well as the winning entries. Our first Engineering Hackathon has been in […]
Read articleWe’re excited to announce Amy Hodler (@amyhodler) as the latest speaker in the G-Research Distinguished Speaker Series. Register your interest to attend this in-person event Amy is an evangelist for graph analytics, network science and responsible AI, and is co-author of Graph Algorithms (O’Reilly). Amy will join us in Central London to talk about how […]
Read articleWritten by Alexander G. Rakowski, a former member of our Software Engineering team at G-Research. He talks through how we updated our relational database to a custom NoSQL interface accessible via several easy-to-learn Python commands. 21st Century NoSQL solutions For many years, the team I worked in relied on a relational database (RDBMS) as its […]
Read articleThe increasing size and training time of neural network models has lead to increasing reliance on specialised hardware. GPUs are one of many high throughput devices designed to perform massively parallel operations such as large matrix multiplications which form the backbone of machine learning. Despite the high cost, GPU training is significantly faster than CPU […]
Read articleWritten by Marcin Krystianc, Open Source Software Developer In this post, we would like to present a NuGet feature called Static Graph. Implemented last year, Static Graph is not yet very popular, and is still considered experimental. Nonetheless, this feature really is worth trying out as it can noticeably improve the restore time. Benchmark To […]
Read articleWe made the decision to open-source the Armada Project before we wrote a single line of code. This was a completely new choice for G-Research. We have made a few projects public and open-source over the years (ParquetSharp, and geras, for example), but we had always started the project internally and moved it into the […]
Read articleWritten by Alex Scammon, Head of Open Source Development Being a modern, responsible, software-defined citizen can mean making the lives of those around you easier and better. It can mean making subtle improvements that make things run more smoothly, consume fewer compute resources or take less time. Improvements can be subtle or profound, but they […]
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