JSC News 2021
"JSC News" is the monthly newsletter of the Jülich Supercomputing Centre. It contains announcements of new hardware, software, projects, and events at Jülich Supercomputing Centre. If you want to subscribe to the email version, please send an email without content to jscnews-subscribe@fz-juelich.de and confirm the registration afterwards.
JSC News No. 285, December 2021
Contents:
JSC Participates in EuroHPC Pilot Projects
The European PILOT: Pilot using Independent Local and Open Technologies
HPCQS Pioneers Federated Quantum Supercomputing in Europe
JUWELS Booster is the Fastest AI Supercomputer in Europe
Development Launched for EBRAINS HealthDataCloud
Tuning & Scaling Workshops for JUWELS Booster Module
NIC Excellence Project October 2021
JSC Contributes to Open Access Publication of the Month
2021 End-of-Year Colloquium at JSC
Events
JSC News No. 284, November 2021
Contents:
JSC @ SC21
Artificial Intelligence Enhances View into Space
News from Jupyter-JSC
New GCS Large-Scale Projects Started in November 2021
News Concerning the MaTSE Trainees
Events
JSC News No. 283, September 2021
Contents:
Challenges of Forecasting COVID-19 During the 2nd Wave in 2020
Disentangling the Switching Behaviour of Membrane Receptors
Interpretation of Biomolecular Data Driven by Swarm Intelligence
New DFG Project FMhub Started
New EuroHPC JU Project ADMIRE
Second Virtual PRACE Summer of HPC
JSC News No. 279, March 2021
Contents:
Virtual Guest Student Programme in 2021
Study on Global Health Risk from Ozone Air Pollution Based on JSC’s TOAR Database
New DFG Project on Parallel Simulation of Multi-Modal Energy Systems
Dirk Pleiter Appointed PDC Director and Professor at KTH
Stefan Krieg Appointed Professor at University of Bonn
Events
JSC News No. 278, January 2021
Contents:
Beware the Next Wave – Modeling Scenarios for the COVID-19 Pandemic
New European CoE RAISE
RISC2: EU and Latin America Coordinating HPC Research
DICE – Data Infrastructure Capacity for EOSC
Calls for Computing Time Applications
Lars Osiewacs – Best MATSE in Germany