Are you suffering from the NCMAS blues?
Allocations for the National Computational Merit Allocation Scheme (NCMAS) have been announced after a meeting with the Committee at the ANU.
NCMAS is the premier allocation scheme for meritorious access to Australian national supercomputing facilities. The 2021 round will provide more than 350 million service units of computing time across four facilities: NCI Australia’s Gadi, Pawsey Supercomputing Centre’s Magnus, The University of Queensland’s FlashLite, and MASSIVE.
Did you get the allocation you need to turbo-charge your research? Are you facing lengthy delays waiting your turn in a queue? Are you low down the list of priority groups?
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