
EuroHPC JU Fortifies Goal of Post-exascale Era Leadership
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Authors: Mark Nossokoff, Bob Sorensen
Publication Date: March 2023
Length: 1 pages
Building upon the success of the initial phase of its Centres of Excellence (CoE) program, the EuroHPC JU (European HPC Joint Undertaking) recently announced the launch of ten new Centres of Excellence to support research and innovation targeted to develop and adapt HPC applications for the exascale and post-exascale era. The domain-area CoEs will work collaboratively with EU National Competency Centers focused on country-specific resources and research initiatives.
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