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Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation of Georgia disseminates information regarding grant call of HPC-Europa3.

SEEM region’s students and researchers (even with little or no HPC experience) can participate in HPC-Europa programme of Transnational Access, by applying for the "Regional Access" sub-programme to visit host departments in Greece (costs paid).

The application is advised to be formed in collaboration with the host, to be more easily successful.

HPC-Europa is accepting applications, with closing date Thursday 21st February 2019 (09:59 GMT).

 

HPC-Europa is an EC-funded programme which allows researchers to carry out short "transnational access" visits to collaborate with a research department working in a similar field. The programme is open to researchers of all levels, from postgraduate students to the most senior professors. Applicants can be working in any discipline, however must require the use of High Performance Computing facilities (for large-scale computer modelling, etc). Visits can last between 3 weeks and 3 months.

Travel and living costs are included.

 

Visitors work closely with a "host" research group working in a similar field of research.

Note that host researchers must be in the same country as one of the participating HPC centres: Finland, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden or the UK.

 

Under the new "Regional Access" sub-programme, applicants in the South East Europe who have little or no HPC experience are particularly encouraged to visit host departments in Greece.  More information is provided on our webpage.

Further information and the online application form can be found at: http://www.hpc-europa.eu/

 

Any questions not answered by the information on the webpage can be addressed to the HPC-Europa helpdesk at staff@hpc-europa.org.