28th of March, 2025

Would you like to stay updated on the latest news from the DeiC Interactive HPC consortium? If you head over to LinkedIn now, you can follow our new DeiC Interactive HPC – UCloud profile. The profile will be the first place where the consortium partners share relevant news and updates related to the consortium, the DeiC Interactive HPC service and the UCloud platform.

At the SDU eScience Center, we also maintain our own LinkedIn profile, where we share computing and digital research news relevant for our center and SDU in general. We will of course also share the updates from the DeiC Interactive HPC – UCloud profile.

The DeiC Interactive HPC – UCloud LinkedIn profile is administered by the consortium’s communication team.

What is DeiC Interactive HPC?
Since November 2020, the DeiC Interactive HPC consortium has collaborated on providing interactive high performance computing services for all the Danish Universities. The consortium partners in the collaboration consist of three Danish universities: Aarhus University (represented by Center for Humanities Computing), Aalborg University (represented by CLAAUDIA) and University of Southern Denmark (represented by us, the SDU eScience Center).

All researchers from a Danish university can apply for resources on the DeiC Interactive HPC service either by contacting their local Front Office or by applying via national DeiC calls.

DeiC Interactive HPC offers access to advanced tools such as quantum simulation apps, AI and inference services, NVIDIA H100 GPUs as well as applications aimed at data analysis and visualisation. Being developed by researchers for research, DeiC Interactive HPC is user-friendly and advanced computing tailored specifically to research needs.

Access to computing resources happens via the user friendly and innovative platform UCloud, originally developed by the SDU eScience Center.

The DeiC Interactive HPC service has an unprecedented number of users (15.000 users and counting!), is now used extensively for teaching as well as research, and has run millions of jobs for all Danish universities since its launch in 2020.

Go to the DeiC Interactive HPC/UCloud website here to learn more.

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