[Beowulf] HPC-Europa

Eugen Leitl eugen at leitl.org
Wed Feb 2 06:10:21 PST 2011


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From: Andy Alexander <andrew.alexander at ED.AC.UK>
Date:         Wed, 2 Feb 2011 13:53:47 +0000
To: MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS-NEWS at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: HPC-Europa
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Please see below (next deadline is 28th February). If anyone is interested 
in access to EPCC in Edinburgh through this programme and would like to 
investigate potential local scientific contacts, please let me know 
(a.alexander at ed.ac.uk).

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HPC-Europa: research visits using High Performance Computing

HPC-Europa is an EC-funded programme which allows scientists to carry out 
short "transnational access" research visits to collaborate with a  
research department working in a similar field.

Applicants can be working in any discipline, but MUST require the use of  
High Performance Computing facilities (for large-scale computer modelling, 
etc).

Visitors work closely with a "host" research group working in a similar  
field of research - over 200 research groups in 7 countries are currently 
associated with the programme as "host" research groups (see webpage for 
more details).

Visits can last between 3 weeks and 3 months.

HPC-Europa pays travel and living costs and provides accommodation.

Following EC guidelines, applications are particularly encouraged from the 
new EU member countries and those who do not have access to similar  
computing facilities at their home institute.

The programme is open to researchers of all levels, from postgraduate  
students to the most senior professors.

The next closing date for applications is MONDAY 28th FEBRUARY.

Closing dates are held every 3 months, and the HPC-Europa programme  
continues until December 2012.

Further information and the on-line application form can be found at  
http://www.hpc-europa.eu/

Any questions not answered by the information on the webpage can be  
addressed to the HPC-Europa helpdesk at access at hpc-europa.org

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