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16 Jan 2021
Publications from 2015-2018
Here you find the research results from the National supercomputers in Denmark. The analysis is now available for a 4-year period.
16 Jan 2021
Publications from 2015-2017
Here you can find the research results from the National supercomputers in Denmark.
14 Jan 2021
Webinar: Presentation of the flagship of the Euro HPC Nordic supercomputers
On February 4, you can learn more about the technical details of the LUMI infrastructure and the great potential of the supercomputer in many different research environments.
06 Jan 2021
This year's first webinar is about Metadata for Machines
The purpose of Metadata for Machines is to develop methods and solutions for how to routinely make use of machine-driven metadata within a wide range of research fields. Hear more on January 21st.
04 Jan 2021
A new DeiC in 2021
During 2021, the DeiC organization will be adapted to carry out the tasks and responsibilities that are included in being the national collaboration on digital research infrastructure.
04 Jan 2021
Search for HPC resources through PRACE
You can now apply for supercomputer time for your projects for a one-year period. Here you can see how.
16 Dec 2020
Open call to apply for HPC resources
As a small and medium-sized company you now have the unique opportunity to apply for HPC-resources.
04 Dec 2020
Danish HPC-based research in relation to the Sustainable Development Goals
In DeiC's latest publication analysis, you can become much wiser about the research results from the national supercomputers and see how they contribute to the UN's global goals for sustainability.
18 Nov 2020
New CEO of the national cooperation on digital research infrastructure
DeiC's board has hired Gitte Julin Kudsk as new CEO starting January 1, 2021. The employment is part of the establishment of a new organization to coordinate national cooperation on digital research infrastructure.
10 Nov 2020
New national HPC landscape is now ready for the first researchers
With the signing of the first collaboration agreements on the operation of HPC facilities, which are available to all researchers employed at Danish universities, a major step has now been taken towards fulfilling the vision of ensuring access to world-class digital infrastructure.