(The content of this page is intended for those who will newly use the computing systems from FY2026.)
New applications for the use of the FY2026 supercomputers SQUID and OCTOPUS will be accepted starting April 7, 2026. The supercomputer systems of the D3 Center are available to all users, both within and outside the university, who meet the eligibility requirements. They support a wide range of needs, from basic science and applied research to research in the social sciences and industrial fields requiring large-scale numerical computation. Applications are accepted via the Web. A free trial usage program is also available for first-time users only, so please feel free to apply.
New Application (Academic Use) New Application (Industrial Use)
Information Sessions (Online)
Information sessions will be held online on April 28 and May 19. These sessions will introduce the system overview, application procedures, and basic usage. They are intended to serve as a first step for those considering the use of supercomputers. We warmly encourage your participation. For details and registration, please refer to the following.
Information Session on April 28 Information Session on May 19
User Consultation (In-person / Online / Email)
Monthly “In-person / Online Consultation” sessions are available. Individual consultations regarding usage and application procedures are also available, so please make use of these opportunities as well. For details, please refer to the following.
In-person / Online Consultation Consultation by Email
We hope this information will help you better understand the features of supercomputers and how they can be used, and that it will contribute to the further advancement of your research activities. We sincerely look forward to your use of our systems.
Posted : April 03,2026

