Gauss Centre in Germany Awards 2.1 Billion Core Hours for Science
by staff from High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC on (#2PHDJ)
Today the Gauss Centre for Supercomputing (GCS) in Germany approved 30 large-scale projects as part of their 17th call for large-scale proposals. Combined, these projects received 2.1 billion core hours, marking the highest total ever delivered by the three GCS centres. "GCS awards large-scale allocations to researchers studying earth and climate sciences, chemistry, particle physics, materials science, astrophysics, and scientific engineering, among other research areas of great importance to society."
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