The computing and storage resources integrated in the Fenix infrastructure, which is the back-bone of the High Performance Analytics and Computing Platform, are operated by five supercomputing centres in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Switzerland. All of these resources are available to the national and European research communities. This talk will give an overview of the different options how scientists get can an allocation on an HPC system and how to get access to other the Fenix resources
High-Performance Computing (HPC) is one of the strategic priorities for research and innovation worl...
Particle accelerators are an important tool to study the fundamental properties of elementary partic...
This book is a collection of carefully reviewed papers presented during the HP-SEE User Forum, the m...
With FENIX five European supercomputing centres, namely BSC (Spain), CEA (France), CINECA (Italy), C...
The Human Brain Project (HBP) (https://humanbrainproject.eu/) is a large-scale flagship project fund...
Five European supercomputing centres, namely BSC (Spain), CEA (France), CINECA (Italy), CSCS (Switze...
Five European supercomputing centres, namely BSC (Spain), CEA (France), CINECA (Italy), CSCS (Switze...
The German CMS community (DCMS) as a whole can benefit from the various compute resources, available...
An increasing interest is observed in making a diversity of compute and storage resources, which are...
The user requirements imposed by modern challenges are influencing future High Performance Computing...
High Performance Computing (HPC) centers are the largest facilities available for science. They are ...
Poster: UniBE HPC - UBELIX Resources for (Data) Scientists. University of Bern High Performance Comp...
The ICEI (Interactive Computing E-Infrastructure for the Human Brain Project) project is funded by t...
These use cases describe the most common ways in which researchers use high-performance computing (H...
The Computing Center of the Institute of Physics (CC FZU) of the Czech Academy of Sciences provid...
High-Performance Computing (HPC) is one of the strategic priorities for research and innovation worl...
Particle accelerators are an important tool to study the fundamental properties of elementary partic...
This book is a collection of carefully reviewed papers presented during the HP-SEE User Forum, the m...
With FENIX five European supercomputing centres, namely BSC (Spain), CEA (France), CINECA (Italy), C...
The Human Brain Project (HBP) (https://humanbrainproject.eu/) is a large-scale flagship project fund...
Five European supercomputing centres, namely BSC (Spain), CEA (France), CINECA (Italy), CSCS (Switze...
Five European supercomputing centres, namely BSC (Spain), CEA (France), CINECA (Italy), CSCS (Switze...
The German CMS community (DCMS) as a whole can benefit from the various compute resources, available...
An increasing interest is observed in making a diversity of compute and storage resources, which are...
The user requirements imposed by modern challenges are influencing future High Performance Computing...
High Performance Computing (HPC) centers are the largest facilities available for science. They are ...
Poster: UniBE HPC - UBELIX Resources for (Data) Scientists. University of Bern High Performance Comp...
The ICEI (Interactive Computing E-Infrastructure for the Human Brain Project) project is funded by t...
These use cases describe the most common ways in which researchers use high-performance computing (H...
The Computing Center of the Institute of Physics (CC FZU) of the Czech Academy of Sciences provid...
High-Performance Computing (HPC) is one of the strategic priorities for research and innovation worl...
Particle accelerators are an important tool to study the fundamental properties of elementary partic...
This book is a collection of carefully reviewed papers presented during the HP-SEE User Forum, the m...