If you are a researcher at SDU, you can apply for the national HPC resources available to SDU for the rest of 2022. Please submit your application on the 1st of September at the latest.
Remember that you can apply for resources on four different types of National Systems:
HPC Type1, Interactive HPC
Access the YouGene cluster hosted at the SDU eScience Center and the GPUs and Virtual Machine (VM) infrastructure at Aalborg University via UCloud by submitting a grant application for a research project as explained in the related documentation.
Remaining resources available to SDU in 2022: 2,000,000 CPU core hours and 99,000 GPU core hours.
HPC Type 2 – Throughput HPC
Access the HPC Type 2 facilities by submitting an application form via our service desk. The hardware accessible to SDU users for a Type 2 HPC project is shown below. NB: there is no FAT or GPU nodes on Type 2.
Compurerome 2.0 | GenomeDK | Sophia |
Xeon Gold 6230 Cascade Lake, 40 cores, 192 GB | AMD EPYC Rome 7452, 64 cores, 512 GB | AMD EPYC 7351, 32 cores, 128 GB |
Remaining resources available to SDU in 2022: 340,000 CPU core hours.
HPC Type 3 – Large Memory HPC
The application form for resources on one of the HPC Type 3 systems should also be submitted to our service desk. The user guide can be found via this link.
Remaining resources available to SDU in 2022: 540,000 core hours.
LUMI – European pre-exascale supercomputer
Application forms should also be submitted to our service desk.
Remaining resources available to SDU in 2022: 2,100,000 CPU core hours.
If you need help with/advice on how to write your application, please contact the representative from your faculty in the SDU eScience Center Operational Board:
- Associate Prof. Rocio Chongtay, rocio@sdu.dk(HUM)
- Prof. Hans Jørgen Aagaard Jensen hjj@sdu.dk (NAT)
- Prof. Oliver Baumann oliv@sam.sdu.dk (SAMF)
- Associate Prof. Martin Jakob Larsen martin.larsen@rsyd.dk (SUND)
- Associate Prof. Jost Adam jostadam@sdu.dk (TEK)