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27 Jan 2023
“The Data Deluge” - Insights from Extreme Scale HPC Workshop with Oak Ridge National Laboratory
On September 20th, 2022, DeiC and ITU hosted a 1-day workshop in Copenhagen in the EuroCC project to explore new ways of working with very large amounts of data in modern research. Our guests from Oak Ridge National Laboratory discussed their vision for how to collaborate on open-source software, such as the Adaptable I/O System (ADIOS), to cope with this challenge.
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04 Jan 2023
HPC Curriculum Seminar Digest - Developing National HPC Competences
The HPC landscape is developing at rapid speed these years, and we need to leverage knowledge and insights across research and industry to build skills and training to ensure contemporary national competences.
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21 Nov 2022
Virtual SLURM learning environment ready for new HPC users
Ready to take the leap from DeiC Interactive HPC to DeiC Throughout HPC? Play in a virtual, interactive learning environment and improve your skills using our new online platform.
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02 Aug 2022
Call for applications for National HPC resources
As a researcher or Ph.d. Student at a Danish university you can now apply for resources on the national HPC centers, including the Danish part of EuroHPC LUMI.
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16 Jun 2022
Tilmeldingen til DeiC konference 2022 er åben
Nu er der åbnet for tilmeldingen til årets DeiC konference med fokus på modenhed og tilpasning.
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04 Apr 2022
Danish support for LUMI is ready to help solve code issues
Two HPC specialists from DeiC are ready to help researchers adapt their code to the LUMI supercomputer.
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01 Mar 2022
The first call for resources on the national HPC facilities is now open
NB: New application procedure!
If you are a researcher or PhD student at a Danish university, you can now apply for access to resources at the national HPC facilities, including the Danish part of EuroHPC LUMI. The call is open to all research areas.
If you are a researcher or PhD student at a Danish university, you can now apply for access to resources at the national HPC facilities, including the Danish part of EuroHPC LUMI. The call is open to all research areas.
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11 Feb 2022
World-class wind energy research builds upon supercomputing
High performance supercomputing has been essential for four scientists doing research in Meteorology, Climate and Wind Energy studies.
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09 Feb 2022
EOSC-Nordic with successful LUMI access
EOSC-Nordic does calculations on the new pre-exascale supercomputer, LUMI, through one of the chosen Norwegian pilot projects for the new HPC system in Finland.
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04 Feb 2022
Get access to the LUMI-C sandbox
Researchers at Danish universities can now apply for CPU resources at LUMI-C. The GPU resources on LUMI-G will be available medio 2022.
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Extract from a simulation of the tumour suppressor gene p53 in complex with DNA using DeiC Throughput HPC. Photo: Matteo Lambrughi.
17 Dec 2021
Supercomputing was a game changer for Danish Cancer Society Research Center
A group of researchers started from scratch 10 years ago using computational biology. Now, both local high performance computing, national HPC and international HPC have been used in order to explore new areas of cancer research at Danish Cancer Society Research Center.
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17 Dec 2021
Amberscript: From sound to text for education, research and PR
DeiC’s Amberscript service gives you access to valuable speech to text services at discounted pricing and at advantageous terms.
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11 Feb 2022
World-class wind energy research builds upon supercomputing
High performance supercomputing has been essential for four scientists doing research in Meteorology, Climate and Wind Energy studies.
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Photo: Fade Creative
09 Feb 2022
EOSC-Nordic with successful LUMI access
EOSC-Nordic does calculations on the new pre-exascale supercomputer, LUMI, through one of the chosen Norwegian pilot projects for the new HPC system in Finland.
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Extract from a simulation of the tumour suppressor gene p53 in complex with DNA using DeiC Throughput HPC. Photo: Matteo Lambrughi.
17 Dec 2021
Supercomputing was a game changer for Danish Cancer Society Research Center
A group of researchers started from scratch 10 years ago using computational biology. Now, both local high performance computing, national HPC and international HPC have been used in order to explore new areas of cancer research at Danish Cancer Society Research Center.
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12 Oct 2021
LUMI will help uncover new ground in quantum chemistry
One of the very first projects to ever run on LUMI will be a Danish project exploring the boundaries in quantum chemistry. In such a groundbreaking trial run, everything can fail and everything can succeed.
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29 Sep 2021
Search through more than 1300 publications that used supercomputers
Explore all the Danish research results where national or international supercomputer resources have been used. Find out which disciplines and universities that have used resources through PRACE and explore the outcome.
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21 May 2021
The first Danish LUMI projects have been chosen
The four Danish pilot projects for the LUMI supercomputer have been chosen and are expected to run at LUMI already after summer.