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Aarhus University

HPC

Through DeiC Front Office, researchers at AU can access additional computing power on supercomputers via local, national, and international HPC resources. Depending on the specific resource, an application must be submitted – in some cases, this is only possible during a call. Find more information about access to HPC resources via DeiC.

Contact deicfrontoffice@au.dk for more information, guidance and support.

Data Management

DeiC Front Office at Aarhus University is part of the Research Data Office, which provides support to AU’s researchers about research data management broadly speaking. The office comprises the former Data Protection Unit, the Open Science Coordinator, the data management advisory services, as well as URIS and export control advisory services.

The office can be contacted at researchdata@au.dk

Revised
01 Oct 2024

Use cases

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Jakob Bæk Kristensen - Deic
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04 Jan 2024
Video use case: How to analyze 919 million SoMe posts
By using HPC resources researcher Jakob Bæk Kristensen and his group investigates how alternative news are shared and spread on social media across Europe.
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Adela - deic conference
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03 Jan 2024
Video use case: DeiC Interactive strengthens teaching in digital methods
Historian Adela Subotkova teaches history students at the University of Aarhus in digital methods. For her, DeiC Interactive has become an essential tool that has significantly facilitated and improved teaching.
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Kristian Sommer Thygesen - DeiC
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18 Dec 2023
Video use case: Unleashing the power of LUMI
In 2023 a LUMI grand challenge allowed Professor of Theoretical physics Kristian Sommer Thygesen and his team to calculate the electronic structure of 10.000 materials.
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Rebeka Baglini
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11 Dec 2023
Supercomputing drives deeper insight into Linguistics and social media
DeiC Interactive HPC has become an integral part of both research and teaching for Associate Professor in Linguistics Rebekah Baglini at Aarhus University’s Interacting Minds Centre.
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Rolf Lyneborg Lund
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06 Dec 2023
Video use case: HPC enlightens researchers in social sciences and humanities about human behavior.
Sociologist Rolf Lyneborg Lund has trained an image AI using DeiCInteractive, which can help us understand how people perceive the concepts of "good" and "bad" neighborhoods.
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Rob van der Groot
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06 Dec 2023
Video use case: HPC-powered tool turbocharges NLP learning
Using a new tool called MaChAmp, researchers from the IT University can train language models on multiple datasets and solve multiple types of NLP tasks simultaneously.