EuroHPC JU systems’ access application procedures

During this interactive tutorial we will learn about:

  1. Different EuroHPC JU systems

  2. The different types of access modes to these systems

  3. The internal review and evaluation procedures of the submitted applications

  4. Tips and tricks on how to fill in the access call application forms

Prerequisites

No prerequisits are needed.

Who is the course for?

The tutorial is intended for both applicants that have already had some experience with PRACE applications but most importantly for those who have never tried the European access call applications. However, we hope you already are acquainted with the consepts of PRACE infrastructure and EuroHPC JU from our yesterday’s LUMI roadshow event.

About the tutorial

The material of this tutorial is developed by the EuroCC National Competence Center Sweden (ENCCS) and taught in ENCCS workshops. Some images are based on material provided by PRACE AISBL and EuroHPC JU.

The material of the tutorial is licensed under CC-BY-4.0 and can be reused in any form (with appropriate credit) in other courses and workshops.

10 min

EuroHPC JU Systems

10 min

Access modes

30 min

Review

10 min

Break

30 min

Applications

Reference

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