Handbook of European HPC-related projects

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POP

The POP objective is to help improve the performance obtained by applications on current systems, help identify the really important

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POP3

The Centre of Excellence on Performance Optimization and Productivity (POP CoE) was initiated in October 2015. The current project, Performance Optimization

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PROCESS

The PROCESS demonstrators will pave the way towards exascale data services that will accelerate innovation and maximise the benefits of

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QCFD

Scientific and technological progress is broadly underpinned by the ability to accurately predict and optimise complex fluid flows which arise

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QEX

QEX (Quantum Excellence) is a European Quantum Centre of Excellence, uniting leading research institutions and national ecosystems across Europe. QEX

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QLSI

Silicon spin qubits could bring practical quantum computers a step closer Quantum computers could provide breakthroughs in many disciplines. However,

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QLSI2

Best-performing quantum computer could transform technology by 2027 Quantum computing is gaining significance globally, with Europe positioning itself as a

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Qu-Pilot

As the demand for quantum technologies soars, Europe faces the risk of falling behind in a rapidly evolving field. This

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Qu-Test

Quantum technologies are rapidly advancing, with applications in computing, communication and sensing promising to transform industries. To fully develop their

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QUADRATURE

Noisy intermediate-scale quantum computers are currently the most powerful quantum computers. Although they are not fault-tolerant, they have proved to

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Quromorphic

The Quromorphic project will introduce human brain inspired hardware with quantum functionalities: It will build superconducting quantum neural networks to

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