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ACC Cyfronet AGH has met the requirements of the PN-EN ISO/IEC 27001:2023-08 standard for an Information Security Management System.
On January 7, 2025, the European Commission established the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory (CTAO) as a European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC), furthering its mission to become the world's largest and most powerful observatory for gamma-ray astronomy.
6 Polish projects will be launched on the LUMI infrastructure in the near future.
The European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) has selected seven consortia to set up and run the first artificial intelligence (AI) factories in Europe. Among the selected projects was the LUMI AI supercomputer co-funded by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education. LUMI AI will replace one of the fastest supercomputers in Europe, LUMI.
For the 33rd time, the Council of the Foundation for Polish Science honored Polish researchers for outstanding scientific achievements. Of this year's four recipients of the FNP Prize, two are scientists directly using ACC Cyfronet AGH's supercomputers provided as part of the PLGrid infrastructure.
On the 18th of November, during The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis in Atlanta, USA, new lists of the TOP500 and Green500 - the world's fastest and most energy-efficient supercomputers - were announced.
We are happy to announce the first FFplus Open Call for Business Experiments and Innovation Studies is officially launched!
The objective of this project, FFplus, is to provide SMEs the resources and support they need to test new applications of HPC and artificial intelligence (AI).
During the ISC High Performance 2024 international conference, held this week in Hamburg, new lists of the Top500 and Green500 - the world's fastest and most energy-efficient supercomputers - were announced. The fastest computing machine in Poland officially became Helios from the Academic Computer Centre Cyfronet AGH.