Scientists qualified in their respective field of research can submit proposals for access to HPC resources operated by Paderborn Center for Parallel Computing (PC²). We offer multi-million core-hour projects on a recent generation of HPC systems with low-latency interconnect. PC² is one of nine compute centers in Germany in the NHR alliance (Nationales Hochleistungsrechnen). The main focus of Paderborn is on three important application compentence areas and their user communities: Atomistic Simulations, Optoelectronics and Quantum Photonics, and Machine Learning for Intelligent Systems. PC² operates its first NHR large scale HPC system with general availability in April 2022.
PC² provides a portfolio of preinstalled applications and offers support for software installation/configuration of project-specific applications. We advise our users on using the resources in an efficient way. In particular, we provide consulting services for users from computational chemistry and solid-state physics. Furthermore, PC² encourages approximate computing and the acceleration of applications with Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA).
Important Dates
Closing date | April 29th, 2022 |
Scientific reviews of proposals | May 2022 |
Announcement of allocation decision | End of June 2022 |
Allocation period for awarded large proposals | July 2022 until June 2023 |
Detailed information on the available resources and how to apply can be found at Call for Proposal 2022-3
References:
- Description of the HPC system Noctua 2
- Description of the HPC system Noctua 1
- News article about the NHR Project
- News article about the Noctua Project