The ocean is Earth’s thermostat: it has absorbed roughly 90% of the excess heat accumulated in the climate system since pre-industrial times and taken up around 30% of anthropogenic CO₂. Sea ice acts as the planet’s mirror, reflecting sunlight and helping to stabilise regional and global climates. But both systems are changing quickly — Arctic […]| LUMI
Posiva Oy is the world’s leading final-disposer of spent nuclear fuel and is responsible for geological final disposal in Finland. Posiva’s final disposal solution is the result of decades of multidisciplinary development work, part of which involves underground facilities at ONKALO® in the bedrock of Olkiluoto. Posiva models the evolution of groundwater chemistry in the […] The post Posiva models the long-term safety of the disposal site for spent nuclear fuel using the LUMI supercomp...| LUMI
After winning two HPCwire Readers’ Choice Awards last year, the Climate Change Adaptation Digital Twin, part of the European Commission’s Destination Earth (DestinE) initiative, has been shortlisted for the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Gordon Bell Prize for Climate Modelling, one of the most prestigious awards in high-performance computing. Enabled by the DestinE vision, Europe’s […]| LUMI
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We currently have several open calls for access to LUMI resources. The country calls are available for researchers affiliated with a particular LUMI consortium country. Additionally, the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking offers calls open to researchers from EU Member States and countries associated with the Digital Europe Programme, Horizon Europe, or Horizon 2020. For more details […] The post Current open calls for LUMI resources appeared first on LUMI.| LUMI