Access to European HPC Resources

The European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) is a legal and funding entity, created in 2018 and located in Luxembourg to lead the way in European supercomputing. The EuroHPC JU allows the European Union and the EuroHPC JU participating countries to coordinate their efforts and pool their resources to make Europe a world leader in supercomputing. 

This boosts Europe's scientific excellence and industrial strength, supports the digital transformation of its economy while ensuring its technological sovereignty.    

Who can apply?

Researchers from academia, research institutes, public authorities, and industry can apply for access to computing time on EuroHPC supercomputers.    

How to apply?    

You will need to apply to one of the open access calls that EuroHPC provides.     

Open EuroHPC Access Calls    

The list of available calls can be found here.   

EuroHPC Success Stories  

Learn how EuroHPC is making a difference through the work of leading researchers:  

Dr. Ji Liu: Dr. Liu's project aims to use simulation to understand the chemistry required to promote direct low-temperature deposition of oriented crystalline ferroelectric films with ALD, BaTiO3 (BTO), and Hf0.5Zr0.5O2 (HZO). Leveraging EuroHPC resources, Dr. Liu aims to advance our understanding of these critical processes, opening new avenues for technological applications. Read more here.

Dr. John Regan: Explore Dr. Regan's groundbreaking research in cosmological simulations, aimed at understanding early black hole and galaxy foundations in the first billion years of the Universe. His project fills a critical gap in the field, particularly in light of recent discoveries by the James Webb Space Telescope. Dr. Regan's simulations strive to align computational models with observations from the James Webb Space Telescope, providing invaluable insights into the early Universe. Read more here.

Need help with your application?     

ICHEC can support you with your application. Contact ICHEC here

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