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EuroCC Belgium is the National Competence Centre (NCC) in the area of high-performance computing (HPC) and high-performance data analytics (HPDA).
EuroCC Belgium coordinates activities in all HPC-related fields at a national level and serves as a reference contact point on HPC/HPDA/AI at a national level and for customers from industry, science, (future) HPC experts, and the general public alike.
Mission
The tasks of EuroCC Belgium are diverse, including (but not limited to):
EuroCC Belgium consortium and partners:
Do you want to receive information about HPC news, events and trainings? Contact us at contact [ati] enccb [dota] be (contact[at]enccb[dot]be) .
High-performance computing (HPC) is typically defined as "using computing power that is vastly larger than available in a typical desktop computer".
Utilizing high-performance computing requires both the hardware, i.e., supercomputer, as well as software, i.e., the tools for programming HPC applications and using the supercomputer.*
*© by CSC – source Edukamu course. ‘Elements of Supercomputing’ https://edukamu.fi/elements-of-supercomputing
©PRACE: https://prace-ri.eu/
Because a supercomputer operates remarkably faster than a conventional computer, supercomputing can help to solve extraordinarily
complex problems in science and industry. There are used in a multitude of application areas:
High-performance computing resources and knowledge are hugely important assets for any modern society providing a competitive advantage for research and industry.
*© by CSC – source Edukamu course. ‘Elements of Supercomputing’ https://edukamu.fi/elements-of-supercomputing
The first part of the EuroCC project (Sept. 2020-Dec.2022), funded under the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking call in Horizon2020, aimed to bring the participating European countries to a common high level in the fields of supercomputing (HPC), high-performance data analytics (HPDA) and artificial intelligence (AI).
To this end, the project established national competence centres (NCC) in the participating countries.
For Belgium, the National Competence Centre is called EuroCC Belgium.
Discover the EuroCC project and CASTIEL in this interview with project coordinator Bastian Koller.
EUROCC2
Since February 2023, the EuroCC project has entered phase 2 and will further raise awareness about supercomputing HPC (focus on SMEs and industry) and grow/maintain the Belgian HPC Network through regular communication. The project strives to support supercomputing/HPDA/AI users by providing a clear overview of tools, training and services. We will also identify & fill the gaps in training and services.
EuroCC works closely with the Coordination and Support Action (CSA) CASTIEL to link the national centres throughout Europe and to ensure successful collaboration between the participating countries.
The EuroCC project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101101903.