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Press release13 February 2023European High-Performance Computing Joint Undertaking

New call for developing a EuroHPC application support service

The European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) launched a call to develop a high-level specialised application support service to European HPC users from public and private sector including SMEs.

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This call DIGITAL-EUROHPC-JU-2022-APPSUPPORT-01 aims for the establishment and four-year operation of a distributed European-wide HPC application support service. The selected project should bring together Application Support Teams (AST) established (primarily) in current or future EuroHPC Hosting Entities, operating the EuroHPC supercomputers.

By the end of the action, an effective application support team network across EuroHPC stakeholders (primarily Hosting Entities) will have been established providing services to European HPC users from public and private sector including SMEs. This network will provide a knowledge hub for HPC offering a comprehensive support service from porting, optimisation and execution of key applications as well as training and development of specialised cross-domain support material that will facilitate EuroHPC system exploitation and delivery of excellent scientific results.

The call is open for submissions until 3 May 2023, 17:00 (CET).

More details and all relevant documents concerning the call are available on this dedicated webpage.

The call is funded by Digital Europe Programme (DEP),the new EU funding programme focused on bringing digital technology to businesses, citizens and public administrations, with a total budget of up to EUR 5 million.

Background

EuroHPC Joint Undertaking is deploying a European-wide High Performance Computing infrastructure, comprising a number of supercomputers that range from small petascale, to large high-end pre-exascale and exascale systems. Up to now, the EuroHPC JU has  procured eight supercomputers, located across Europe. Five supercomputers are operational:  LUMI in Finland, LEONARDO in Italy, Vega in Slovenia, MeluXina in Luxembourg, Discoverer in Bulgaria and Karolina in the Czech Republic. Two more supercomputers are also underway:  MareNostrum5 in Spain and Deucalion in Portugal. 

These supercomputers provide state of the art HPC capabilities topping the relevant global rankings. The systems are operated by supercomputing centres, referred to as Hosting Entities, which have been selected by the EuroHPC JU through Calls of Expression of Interest and have signed a Hosting Agreement with the JU. 

Part of the responsibilities of the Hosting Entities, is the provision of support services to users that are selected by EuroHPC to access the systems by allocating them computing resources under the conditions established in the EuroHPC Access Policy. These services are currently limited primarily to Level 1 support which mostly entails a helpdesk support for day-by-day operational issues and problems. In some cases, a Level 2 support is provided for a short period of time which comprises guidelines how to complete a basic porting of their code, how to prepare the environment and how to perform their first runs on the system. This offering is on best effort basis and subject to human resources availability from the side of the Hosting Entity. EuroHPC wishes to ameliorate this by establishing a high-level specialised application support service. Through this improved service offering, EuroHPC is aiming for the best possible uptake of the systems by European scientist and researchers with a knock-on effect to the quality of scientific results and the overall positive impact in the European HPC domain.

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Publication date
13 February 2023
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European High-Performance Computing Joint Undertaking