Dear ASC users and friends,
ASC (through it's hosting partner TU Wien) is happy to offer the first
prototypical OpenScienceLabs for HPC, where researchers may host,
co-develop and publish their live tutorials in linux-based playgrounds
(MicroVMs). These services do not have direct access to ASC data and are
aimed at efficient and neat content-creation while allowing highly
technical linux customization.
We invite you to JOIN to test the offering and cast your vote by LEAVING
or remaining in the offering:
https://labs.iximiuz.com/trainings/datalab-a939602f
This project is funded by EOSC Future INFRAEOSC-03-2020 Grant Number
101017536, as part of ASC / TU Wien.
For any specific questions, feel free to write to
constanze.roedig(a)tuwien.ac.at in Sept-Nov, but she might take some time
to respond because of travelling.
Best regards,
ASC team
Dear ASC users and friends,
we are excited to announce a Call for Projects to provide researchers at
Austrian academic or research institutions with access to quantum
computing resources. This initiative aims to support innovative research
in quantum computing and its applications.
Researchers are invited to submit proposals for projects that leverage
the capabilities of the quantum computing system. A total of five
projects will be selected, with resource allocations tailored to the
size and scope of each project.
For detailed information about the call, including eligibility criteria,
submission guidelines, and deadlines, please visit our homepage:
https://www.uibk.ac.at/en/scientific-computing/activities-cooperations/qc-p…
We kindly ask you to forward this email to colleagues or other
interested parties who may benefit from this opportunity.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at
qc-fsp-sc(a)uibk.ac.at.
We look forward to receiving your proposals and supporting your research
endeavors in quantum computing!
Best regards,
ASC team and Scientific Computing QC Team at the University of Innsbruck