Oct. 1 — Again, Eurolab4HPC gives grants to PhD students, early career researchers, senior researchers, academics, and industrial technical leaders to participate on a 2-day business-to-innovation workshop in Gothenburg and/or to work on a common project in different layers of the compute stack. As grantees in Business Prototyping Projects are mentored using the business model canvas, grantees in Short Term Collaborations conduct independent small studies and benchmarking activities to capture requirements, metrics and opportunities to improve the platforms and technologies.
Eurolab4HPC has also supported various projects in past calls: Christopher Eldred from Inria in France developed techniques for mometic Galerkin difference (MGD) finite element spaces, Dr. Alejandro Soba from the Commission of National Atomic Energy tested and implemented the multi group capabilities, whereas Ivan F. Vega from the University of Málaga studied the nature of Matrix Profile. In a fourth project Albert N. Kahira working at Barcelona Supercomputing Center developed an oracle that suggests the best parallelisation strategy given a set of parameters such as a model, dataset and system specifications. Registration is open until 31th of October 2019.
https://www.eurolab4hpc.eu/calls/2019/bpp/11/special-call-for-businessprototyping-projects/
Background Information:
Eurolab4HPC is a Coordination Action funded by the European Commission under H2020 with the bold commitment to build the foundation for a European Research Center of Excellence in High-Performance Computing (HPC) Systems.
Source: Eurolab4HPC