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Updated · Scientific Computing World · Jul 15
Gauss Centre Opens Supercomputing Call Across 3 German HPC Centers
Updated
Updated · Scientific Computing World · Jul 15

Gauss Centre Opens Supercomputing Call Across 3 German HPC Centers

2 articles · Updated · Scientific Computing World · Jul 15

Summary

  • Gauss Centre has opened a new call for large-scale supercomputing projects, inviting applicants to seek access to its highest-end computing resources.
  • Successful proposals will receive time on systems run by the group’s three member centres: the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre, the Jülich Supercomputing Centre and the High-Performance Computing Center Stuttgart.
  • The call channels major research workloads through Germany’s top HPC network, giving selected projects access to infrastructure spread across all 3 sites.

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