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21st Call for Large-Scale Projects Open
Newsflash 01/2019 –

The 21st call for GCS Large-Scale Projects has been opened. Scientists can now apply for computing time on the three GCS HPC systems Hazel Hen of HLRS, SuperMUC-NG of LRZ, and JUWELS of JSC until February 11, 2019, 17:00hrs

The 21st call for GCS large-scale projects has been issued. Scientists can apply for computing time on the three GCS HPC Systems installed at the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS), the Jülich Supercomputing Centre (JSC), and the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre at Garching near Munich (LRZ), until February 11, 2019, at 17:00hrs. Eligible for "Large-Scale" projects, which require in total at least 35 million core-hours per year on the GCS HPC systems, are applications from German universities and publicly funded German research institutions.

For further details on how to apply for computing time, please see here.

The HPC systems of the GCS centres, availble to serve the researchers, are the following:

  • HLRS: Hazel Hen (Cray XC40 system)
  • LRZ: SuperMUC-NG (Intel-Lenovo OceanCat platform equipped with 6,336 compute nodes with Intel Skylake processors and OmniPath interconnect)
  • JSC: JUWELS (cluster module, equipped with 2,559 compute nodes with Intel Skylake processors and 192 NVidia V100 SXM2 GPUs)

January 14, 2019

Tags: Call for Proposals Computing Time Allocation