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  • The National Computational Infrastructure (NCI) is a national research facility based in Canberra and offers NCMAS allocations, partner shares, and an NCI flagship allocation scheme. See the NCI website for further details.
  • MASSIVE (Multi-modal Australian Sciences Imaging and Visualisation Environment) specialises in imaging and visualisation, together with microscopy and other material characterisation methods. MASSIVE offers time under NCMAS allocations, for partners, and under a number of local initiatives. See the MASSIVE website for further details.

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  • INCITE. The United States Department of Energy INCITE programme (Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment) targets leadership class machines and high-risk, high-reward projects at the limits of what is possible. Anyone can apply, but applications need to be of the highest quality to gain approval. Preparatory access is available under the Director's Discretionary Programme to allow testing and benchmarking with the aim of submitting a full application. For further details see the DoE's Leadership Computing website.
  • PRACEEuroHPC JU. The Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) is funded by the European Union. A range of resources is available at various locations for which you will probably need to find a collaborator at a European academic institution. For further details see the PRACE EuroHPC website. Again, preparatory access is available to assess the suitability of given platforms/codes for a full application.
  • XSEDEACCESS. The Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDEAdvanced Cyberinfrastructure Coordination Ecosystem: Services & Support (ACCESS) funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) is a single virtual system that scientists can use to interactively share computing resources, data and expertise. It is available for researchers from around the world and includes access to supercomputers, collections of data and new tools. For further details see the XSEDE ACCESS website

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