PRACE's DECI (Distributed European Computing Initiative) program provides transnational access to European Tier-1 HPC resources.
Denmark is a member of PRACE (Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe) with DeiC as coordinator. Therefore the Danish universities and researchers can also apply and get the computer time for free.
PRACE is headquartered in Brussels, Belgium, while the supercomputers are located in various member countries, including France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Switzerland. Read more about PRACE.
Now it is open for applications for space on the supercomputer systems in connection with ‘Call for Proposals for DECI-17’ and thereby the opportunity to access the large amounts of raw computing power.
In connection with the application, additional services and resources from EUDAT are available for data management.
You can read much more about the possibilities, the different facilities and the application procedure here: Call for Proposals for DECI-17.
As an applicant, you do not have to specify a specific machine or architecture in advance, but if you do, these preferences will be taken into account when allocating machine space.
Access is granted for a period of 12 months beginning on June 1, 2021.
The application is open and yours must be received by January 31, 2021 at 5pm (UTC) to be considered.
The application answers are ready in May 2021.