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EuroHPC JU Call for Proposals for Regular Access Mode

Proposal provides access to supercomputers Vega, located in Slovenia, MeluXina, located in Luxemburg, Karolina, located in the Czech Republic, and Discoverer, located in Bulgaria for the period of one year.

EuroHPC JU Call for Proposals for Regular Access Mode

Types of Access: EuroHPC Regular Access

Final report: within three months of project conclusion

Access type: one year regular access

Termíny uzávierok pre priebežné vyhodnotenie žiadostí o prístupu k zdrojom v roku 2023:

3 November 2023 – 10:00 AM Luxembourg time

Resource Allocation

The Call for Proposals for EuroHPC JU Regular Access Mode is continuously open, with a maximum time-to-resources-access (start-date) of 4 months after the cut-off date.

Project Extension

The allocations are granted for one (1) year with the option for projects to apply for a continuation. This continuation shall be duly justified, limited to a maximum of one (1) additional year, and will depend on an assessment of their ongoing awarded project.

Applicants (Principal Investigators) can only have one Regular Access awarded at any given time.

Computing Resources

The computer systems and their operations provided for the Regular Access call by EuroHPC JU Hosting Entities are: Vega, located in Slovenia, MeluXina, located in Luxemburg, Karolina, located in the Czech Republic, and Discoverer, located in Bulgaria.

Eligible Researchers

Researchers from academia, research institutes, public authorities and industry established or located in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon 2020 are eligible to apply (for further details see Section 2– “Eligibility criteria” in the Regular Access call “Terms of Reference” document).

Application Tracks for Regular Access Mode

The Scientific Access Track Open to all fields of science, will call for applications with a case to enable progress of science in the domains covered. These applications are expected to be able to justify the need for large allocations in terms of compute time, data storage and support resources because they are significantly contributing to the progress in their domain. The Scientific Track prioritises 75% of the total resources available at each cut-off period.

The Industry Access Track Prioritises 20% of the total resources available allocated for the representative, while the main solver must be of the industry.

The Public Administration Access Track Prioritises 5% of the total resources available for this cut-off period for proposals with a Principal Investigator from the public sector.

The EuroHPC JU Access Resource Committee, composed of leading international scientists and engineers, ranks the proposals received and produces a recommendation to award EuroHPC JU resources based on scientific and technical excellence.

More information.