Jan. 17, 2023 — The Gauss Centre for Supercomputing (GCS) has issued the 29th call for large-scale projects on Hawk at HLRS, SuperMUC-NG at LRZ, and JUWELS at JSC. Researchers at German universities and publicly funded research institutions can now apply for regular GCS/NIC projects on the JUWELS Cluster and Booster modules.
Researchers from all HGF institutions in the Research Field Earth and Environment together with their national cooperation partners outside HGF are invited to apply for resources on the ESM partition of JUWELS.
Finally, researchers from RWTH Aachen University and Forschungszentrum Jülich can submit applications for computing time on the JARA Partition – including time on the D-Wave Advantage quantum system operated by JSC within the Jülich UNified Infrastructure for Quantum computing (JUNIQ) facility – and for VSR projects.
The next call for GCS large-scale computing time proposals on Hawk, JUWELS and SuperMUC-NG will cover the period May 1, 2023 to April 30, 2024.
For all calls, the strict deadline is 17:00 CET on February 13, 2023.
29th Call for GCS Large-Scale Projects
About GCS
GCS combines the three largest national supercomputing centers for the Federal Republic of Germany: the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, Jülich Supercomputing Centre, and Leibniz Supercomputing Centre. Scientists and engineers in countless fields have come to increasingly rely upon high-performance computing (HPC) to help solve complex scientific challenges. The GCS is dedicated to fostering scientific discovery by providing German and European researchers access to state-of-the-art HPC resources as well as the highest level of HPC expertise, services, and support.
Source: JSC and GCS