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Access to EuroHPC systems

The EuroHPC Joint Undertaking (JU) was established to enable the coordination of efforts and the sharing of resources at European level with the objective of deploying a world-class High Performance (HPC) infrastructure and a competitive innovation ecosystem in supercomputing technologies, applications and skills in Europe.

The EuroHPC Joint Undertaking (JU) has acquired pre-exascale and petascale supercomputers (the EuroHPC supercomputers) which are located at and operated by supercomputing centres (Hosting Entities) in the Union.

The Joint Undertaking manages the Union’s access time (from 35% up to 50% of their total capacity) of these supercomputers.

The distribution of the access time is allocated to European scientific, industrial and public sector users, matching their demanding application requirements, according to the principles stated in the EuroHPC JU Council Regulation and the JU’s Access Policy.

For more details on the current EuroHPC Access calls, refer to the EuroHPC Access Calls page.

If you have questions or comments about access to HPC resources in Europe, you contact us here.

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