[aegis-vo-users] Call for proposals for fast track access to HPC resources available in South-East Europe

Danica Stojiljkovic danica at ipb.ac.rs
Wed May 29 14:32:10 CEST 2013


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Call for proposals for fast track access to HPC resources
available in South-East Europe
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The HP-SEE project* is operating a continuous call for
proposals for fast track access to HPC resources available
in South-East Europe, targeted at new user communities.

Researchers from the region are invited to apply for
access to run their scientific applications to resources
such as HPC Clusters with Intel-based CPUs, IBM POWER6
CPUs, PowerXCell8i CPUs, NVIDIA GPUs, interconnected with
Gigabit Ethernet or Infiniband. The process of
applications' evaluation is taking at most 5 working days.
Selected applications will be given access to up to 64 CPU
cores or 4x480 GPUs cores per run and will benefit from
the technical support of HP-SEE experts for a period of up
to 3 months.

Researchers in Computational Chemistry and Life Sciences
are in particular encouraged to apply.

Detailed information on eligibility, amount and type of
offered resources and the process is available at:
http://www.hp-see.eu/hp-see-fast-track

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* HP-SEE, High-Performance Computing Infrastructure for
South East Europe’s Research Communities works across
strategic lines of action to link existing and upcoming
HPC facilities in South East Europe in a common
infrastructure, and to provide operational solutions for
it, as well as HPC user and applications support. The
initiative opens the South East European HPC
infrastructure to a wide range of new user communities,
including those of less-resourced countries, fostering
collaboration and providing advanced capabilities to
researchers, with an emphasis on strategic groups in
computational physics, computational chemistry and life
sciences.  HP-SEE receives EC support through FP7 under
the "Research Infrastructures" action.
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Danica Stojiljkovic

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Scientific Computing Laboratory
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