November newsletter
The November edition of the eScience Center’s newsletter is out! You can find it via the link below. Our next newsletter will be out in February 2024.
The November edition of the eScience Center’s newsletter is out! You can find it via the link below. Our next newsletter will be out in February 2024.
On Monday, December 4th, we are performing a major upgrade to UCloud’s infrastructure. This means that the system will be down for most of the day. The upgrade includes i.a. an update to our WekaFS Read more…
We are opening a new call for national HPC resources at SDU. The resources will be available during the first half of 2024 (1st of January to 30th of June). Please submit your application on December Read more…
Learn more about the e-services available in DeiC! AI, machine learning, quantum, life sciences, climate and biodiversity modelling, bioinformatics, digital humanities –many research fields today require handling of large data sets or use advanced computational Read more…
The third and final case in the series on Interactive HPC usage in humanities is out now. Check it out – especially if you are a humanities researcher! You can also read the previous cases Read more…
The September edition of the eScience Center’s newsletter is out! You can find it via the link below. Our next newsletter will be out in November 2023.
What an accomplishment after less than 3 years of running the DeiC Interactive HPC service – there are now more than 7000 users on UCloud! And not only that – we are seeing an increase Read more…
On Monday, September 4th, representatives from the DeiC Interactive HPC consortium met for an all-day workshop at SDU. Twice a year, the DeiC Interactive HPC consortium organizes a workshop, either to discuss specific topics that Read more…
Illustration by ATLAS Experiment/CERN SDU has a proud tradition of receiving large European HPC grants, and this has not only accumulated knowledge at SDU of how to take advantage of tremendous computing power in research, it has also Read more…
The second article in the series on Interactive High Performance Computing usage in humanities is out now – you can read it on Interactive HPC.dk.