IT4Innovations National Supercomputing Center has opened its 36th Open Access Grant Competition, which includes resources for LUMI. Employees of Czech research organizations are eligible to apply. The application deadline is 25 November 2025. Read more and submit your application on the IT4 Innovations website. More information about how to apply for resources on LUMI is […] The post Call for resources open for Czech researchers appeared first on LUMI.| LUMI
Academic Computer Centre Cyfronet AGH in Poland has announced a national call for LUMI’s resources. The call is open for Polish researchers and is available for all research areas. The deadline for applications is 17 November 2025. You can read more about the call and apply via the PLGrid Portal. More information about how to […] The post Call for resources open for Polish researchers appeared first on LUMI.| LUMI
EPICURE introduces the European HPC Application Support Portal, a strategic platform designed to support European researchers.| LUMI
VTT, the Technical Research Center of Finland, is developing a self-driving computational lab. It combines high-throughput Molecular Dynamics simulations (MD) on the LUMI supercomputer, structure generators, and a generative Deep Learning model trained on LUMI for PHA polymers into a complete optimization loop. The self-driving computational lab is being developed at VTT’s ProperTune Soft Condensed […] The post Self-driving computational laboratory for high-throughput screening of biosynt...| LUMI
The LUMI AI Factory is one of the European Union’s first AI Factories, seamlessly combining world-class computing power, high-quality data, and top-tier AI talent. The first services of the LUMI AI Factory have now been launched. The services are free of charge for startups, SMEs, and academic researchers. The LUMI AI Factory accelerates AI innovation […] The post First services from LUMI AI Factory launched – free of charge for companies and researchers developing AI appeared first on ...| LUMI
In the 34th Open Access Grant Competition of IT4Innovations National Supercomputing Center, a total of 88 projects were awarded computational resources. Of these, 35 projects received access to the LUMI supercomputer – 18 to its GPU partition, seven to the CPU partition, and the remainder to both. The allocated resources can be used for one-year […] The post Czech scientists increasingly harness LUMI to power their research appeared first on LUMI.| LUMI
The EuroHPC User Days this year gathered some 300 onsite participants in the beautiful Black Diamond building of the Royal Danish Library’s Cultural Center and at the Danish Architecture Center in Copenhagen, under the Danish EU presidency. The event highlighted EuroHPC projects that have leveraged Europe’s world-class supercomputing resources. The occasion also allowed participants to […] The post EuroHPC User Days brings science, access, and AI Factories into focus appeared first on L...| LUMI
The brand-new LUMI AI Factory website, www.lumi-ai-factory.eu, a central access point to services, events, training, and resources designed to accelerate AI innovation across Europe, is now launched! The LUMI AI Factory brings together world-class supercomputing, high-value data, and leading AI expertise to empower startups, SMEs, organisations, and researchers. Whether you’re just beginning your journey with […] The post The LUMI AI Factory website is live appeared first on LUMI.| LUMI
Calls for LUMI Sweden allocations are issued annually by NAISS. The LUMI Sweden Fall 2025 call is now open, with a submission deadline of 16 October 2025 at 15:00 CEST. The allocation period starts on 1 January 2026 and runs for a 12-month period. For this round, applicants must be researchers, holding at least the […] The post Call for resources open for Swedish researchers appeared first on LUMI.| LUMI
CSCS – Swiss National Supercomputing Centre has announced a national call for LUMI’s resources. The call is open for Swiss researchers in academic institutions for projects which are expected to address high-impact, challenging and innovative research problems in all fields of science involving highly parallel and scalable simulations and in need of large allocations. The […] The post Call for resources open for Swiss researchers appeared first on LUMI.| LUMI
This FiQCi blog explores how can we simulate the complex behavior of electrons with today’s computing power?| LUMI
LUMI supercomputer hosted by the LUMI consortium| LUMI
A new quantum computer named VLQ was officially inaugurated today at IT4Innovations National Supercomputing Center in the Czech Republic.| LUMI
TildeOpen advances AI sovereignty with an open-source multilingual model built to support Europe’s full linguistic diversity.| LUMI
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 models the evolution of groundwater chemistry in the bedrock for at least 100,000 years as part of ensuring the long-term safety of final disposal. The time span of the final long-term safety assessment is up to one million years. The modeling utilizes, among other things, the LUMI supercomputer.| 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
We have open calls for researchers from LUMI consortium countries, EU Member States and countries associated with the Digital Europe Programme, Horizon Europe, or Horizon 2020.| LUMI
Interested in the latest developments in HPC across Europe? Check out the Supercomputing in Europe podcast.| LUMI
Welcome to LUMI AI Factory! The LUMI AI Factory is a pioneering service infrastructure and expert support center designed to accelerate AI innovation across Europe. We provide a seamless, open AI solution that combines world-class supercomputing, high-value data, and top-tier AI expertise — empowering startups, SMEs, researchers, and businesses to develop cutting-edge AI models, tools, […]| LUMI
AI Factories provide tailored high-performance computing resources to support AI startups and businesses.| LUMI
In this article, Wärtsilä Finland tells their experiences with the LUMI supercomputer: –We were really positively surprised by the results. The improved efficiency was clearly visible in our test runs. We were able to run our simulations much faster, meeting tight project deadlines and accelerating our R&D processes, tells Bulut Tekgül from Wärtsilä.| LUMI
LUMI offers several computing partitions and capacities. All the capacities are accounted in three types of units, GPU (graphics processing unit) hours, CPU hours (central processing units), and storage hours. All projects on LUMI need to be applied and resourced as a combination of these three units. A potential LUMI user has two routes to […]| LUMI