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Welcome to NSC
NSC is a provider of leading edge national supercomputing resources.
NSC also provides a wide range of high performance computing services
to the NSC partners SAAB and SMHI and to members of academic
institutions throughout Sweden.
NSC is part of Swedish National Infrastructure for Computing (SNIC).
2012-05-02
NSC News 2012:1
Read the latest issue of NSC News.
2012-05-02
PRACE Summer School
PRACE offers a summer school on Code Optimisation for Multi-Core and
Intel® MIC Architecture, Lugano, Switzerland, June 21-23, 2012. Registration
deadline: 11 May 2012.
Read more.
2012-04-27
In depth consultation opportunity with NSC and PDC application experts
On May 9 at 14:000 there is an opportunity to meet application experts from NSC and Paralleldatorcentum (PDC) at KTH for in-depth consultation and support. Although the focus of this meeting is in-depth support, feel free to bring any type of support issue or complaint, should you have one. The meeting will be held between 14:00 to 17:00 on May 9 in lecture room Kepler, the physics building at LiU. Coffee and buns will be served on a first come, first served basis until we run out.
More information can be found here.
2012-04-18
Fifth PRACE call for proposals for Tier-0 and Tier-1 (DECI9) resources
The call is for allocations starting on 1st November, 2012 with a duration of one year.
It was opened on April 17th, 2012 and will close at 12.00 CEST on May 30st, 2012.
More information, instructions for applications and links are available
here.
2012-04-04
Open Position: Climate Modelling Data Specialist at National Supercomputer Centre
More information is found here.
2012-04-04
Open Position: System Expert at National Supercomputer Centre. Earth System Grid Climate Data.
More information is found here.
2012-03-19
Fastest supercomputer in Sweden
NSC will soon have the fastest supercomputer in Sweden. Triolith
with 1200 compute servers from HP
will have a total theoretical peak performance
of 338 Teraflops. The HPC resource is
funded by long term grants from the science council through Swedish
National Infrastructure for Computing (SNIC) and will be used for
simulations and analysis by academic researchers in many different
scientific fields throughout Sweden. (LiU News, Press release in Swedish)
Page last modified: 2012-05-07 15:40
For more information contact us at
info@nsc.liu.se.
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