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LocationAmsterdam, Netherlands
The EuroHPC Joint Undertaking and the EuroCC Netherlands organise the second EuroHPC User Day to bring together the EuroHPC Users community.
Attendees will be able to showcase EuroHPC projects that have used European HPC supercomputing resources, share best practices in the development of these projects, gather feedback from EuroHPC users and engage with potential new users.
Users of the EuroHPC JU systems are invited to present their work and the opportunity to submit papers setting the results of the projects that used EuropHPC resources. Papers need to show scientific excellence in the chosen thematic fields. The manuscripts can be submitted here before August 15, 2024. The papers should be a max of 10 pages and should contain an explanation of the experiment undertaken and what compute power of the supercomputer was used for.
For more information on the event, the conditions to submit papers and to register for the event please visit the event website.
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