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EuroHPC JU Call for Proposals for AI for Science and Collaborative EU Projects - The European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) EuroHPC JU Call for Proposals for AI for Science and Collaborative EU Projects Reference AI FOR SCIENCE AND COLLABORATIVE EU PROJECTS ACCESS MODE Publication date 11 April 2025 Deadline model Multiple cut-off Deadline dates 27 Feb 2026, 10:00 / 30 Apr 2026, 10:00 / 30 Jun 2026, 10:00 / 31 Aug 2026, 10:00 / 30 Oct 2026, 10:00 / 11 Dec 2026, 10:00 (CET) The EuroHPC JU AI for Science and Collaborative EU Projects Access will support AI applications for science, with a focus on ethical Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and cutting-edge foundation Models and Generative AI, including Large Language Models.
This mode is intended for scientific research activities that rely on AI models as part of their research workflow. This access mode covers all types of scientific users (whether funded or not by national or European programmes), users from public sector, as well as industrial users participating in R&I projects funded by EU Programmes such Horizon Europe or the Digital Europe Programme.
All other types of industrial users should target the AI for Industrial Innovation Access modes . The supercomputer systems and their operations provided for the AI for Science and Collaborative EU Projects Access call by EuroHPC JU Hosting Entities are: (* The above EuroHPC systems are sorted in order to show the last available system that entered production. **The resources are displayed in node hours .
) Update: Leonardo and MeluXina are currently unavailable for AI for Science Access due to high demand. Please note that the availability of certain partitions may be limited at the time of your application due to high demand. If the targeted partition is unavailable, we recommend selecting from those that are accessible.
For more technical details on our supercomputers, you can visit the documentation pages provided by Hosting Entities on the pre-exascale systems LUMI , Leonardo , MareNostrum5 and MeluXina available for this call. Opening : The call is continuously open, with pre-defined cut-off dates that will trigger the evaluation of the proposals submitted up to this date.
Start date : The maximum time-to-resources-access of one (1) month after the date of cut-off. Type of access : The allocations are granted for six (6) months. The evaluation will be based on the technical review and expert peer-review of all proposals.
Award decisions will follow a first-arrived-first-served order and will be assessed according to three criteria of: excellence, innovation and impact, and quality of implementation. More information on call details, eligibility, assessment criteria and obligations for applicants and for awarded projects for AI for Science and Collaborative EU Projects Access Mode can be found in the Documents section below.
AI for Science and Collaborative EU Projects Access - Full Call Details AI for Science Access - Terms of Reference Technical Guidelines for Access Calls TEMPLATE | AI for Science Access - Project Scope and Plan TEMPLATE | AI for Science Access - Progress Report TEMPLATE | AI for Science Access - Final Report
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Open to scientific users from public sector and industrial users participating in R&I projects funded by EU programmes. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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