The eScience Center’s June newsletter is out
Have a look at the eScience Center’s June newsletter to get a summary of the news from the past couple of months. The next newsletter will be out in September 2021.
Have a look at the eScience Center’s June newsletter to get a summary of the news from the past couple of months. The next newsletter will be out in September 2021.
The deadline for applying for the national HPC resources available to SDU researchers for the next 6 month period (July-December) is coming up. Please send your application on the 23rd of June at the latest. Read more…
The EuroHPC Joint Undertaking (or EuroHPC JU) was established in 2018 to enable the EU and EuroHPC participating countries to coordinate efforts and pool resources in order to create a world-class infrastructure for supercomputing in Europe. Now, Read more…
The SDU eScience Center invites all researchers and users at SDU to participate in the first eScience Center User Forum, which will take place online on Monday the 21st of June from 12:00-14:00. The User Forum Read more…
SDU has a proud tradition of receiving PRACE grants. Since the first Call in 2010, 36 proposals for project access with affiliation to Danish universities have been awarded compute time through PRACE for a total Read more…
The first webinar, Boost your research with UCloud, in our series of webinars took place online on the 4th of May from 14-15, and researchers from all across Denmark were invited to participate. The webinar was Read more…
The SDU eScience Center has been looking for computational scientists / research software engineers for research infrastructure support at the SDU Front Office. We are now happy to announce that we have found the right Read more…
The eScience center is organizing a series of webinars (once every 2 months) to present the services available to researchers and use cases for inspiring modern research through HPC and cloud infrastructure. The first webinar Read more…
If you are interested in becoming familiar with tools and best practices for scientific software development, then sign up for this informal and interactive event with type-along lessons, live coding, and exercises. The main focus Read more…
The national HPC landscape expanded significantly this week. Since November last year, researchers across Denmark have been able to access two of the DeiC National HPC types: Type 1, based on UCloud and designed to give researchers Read more…