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SUPERCOMPUTERS EuroHPC

The EuroHPC JU has procured pre-exascale and petascale supercomputers (EuroHPC supercomputers), operated by centers in the EU.
EuroHPC JU manages access time for EuroHPC supercomputers, ranging from 35% to 50% of total capacity.
Academics, research institutes, public authorities, and industry can apply for computing time on EuroHPC supercomputers, with below types of calls:

Development – code and algorithm development and optimization, as well as development of AI application methods.
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Benchmark – code scalability tests or test of AI applications, the outcome to be included in future Extreme Scale and Regular Access call.
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Regular Access – arge-scale projects enabling progress and innovation in their domains.
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Extreme Scale – extremely large allocations (in terms of compute time, storage, support), high-impact and high-gain innovative research.
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* apply here

AI and Data-Intensive Applications – supercomputing resources to perform artificial intelligence and data intensive activities.
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* apply here

Feel free to contact us (kontakt@cc.eurohpc.pl) – we will be happy to help with the application.

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