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New deadline: National HPC resources

Published by Johanne Hansen on December 9, 2021

The deadline for applying for the national HPC resources available to SDU researchers for the next period (January-April 2022) has been extended to 12th of December 2021.

Read the instructions below for how to apply:

Apply for national HPC resources before the 10th of December
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