June 2026 Newsletter
The June 2026 edition of the eScience Center’s newsletter is out! Our next newsletter will be out in August 2026.
The June 2026 edition of the eScience Center’s newsletter is out! Our next newsletter will be out in August 2026.
The newly inaugurated supercomputing facility expands access to advanced computational resources for researchers and students across Denmark via UCloud, and marks an important expansion of Denmark’s digital research infrastructure. The system, named Bitten, supports research and teaching Read more…
The University of Southern Denmark, in collaboration with Danfoss and HPE, has brought a new national supercomputer online, enabling Danish universities to handle large data volumes and advanced AI models within a single shared infrastructure. Read more…
A new data centre for UCloud will open soon. As part of the transition, there will be a period of downtime at the end of April/beginning of May and – for some users – a Read more…
Shortly before Christmas 2025, DeiC and the Interactive HPC Consortium entered into a new five-year agreement on the national HPC service, with an annual budget of DKK 10 million. At the same time, the DeiC Read more…
Unlocking the full potential of life science research across borders – HALRIC has connected researchers, expertise and advanced facilities across northern Europe, enabling cross-border collaboration between academia, industry and healthcare for years. The SDU eScience Read more…
The February 2026 edition of the eScience Center’s newsletter is out! Our next newsletter will be out in April/May 2026.
Researchers at SDU can now apply for so called “large projects” for HPC resources available from 1st of July to 31st of December 2026. We are still missing the official numbers for how many national Read more…
All Danish researchers, including PhD students, can now apply for the national pool of HPC resources, including the Danish part of EuroHPC LUMI. Deadline for applications is March 10, 2026, at 12:00 PM, and the resources Read more…
Researchers in Denmark can now access NVIDIA Isaac Sim and NVIDIA Isaac Lab, advanced simulation platforms for robotics development, through UCloud’s App Store. Read the full announcement here.