HPCI has started accepting applications for the HPCI Special Research Projects

HPCI has started accepting applications for the HPCI Special Research Projects, a new fee-based framework for projects adopted by designated research programs such as SPReAD 1000.
 
Through this framework, project reviews are conducted in a shorter period than usual, allowing eligible projects to promptly use HPCI shared computing resources.The supercomputing systems at D3 Center, The University of Osaka are also available as HPCI resources.
 
Eligible programs include SPReAD 1000, ARiSE, Next-Generation Computational Science Global Reach & Innovation Program, and CREST/PRESTO research areas.
If your project has been adopted by one of these programs and you plan to use HPC resources, please consider applying.
HPCI Special Research Projects
 
As a related event, D3 Center will hold an information session on Monday, June 15, from 13:15 to 14:00, for researchers and students who are considering applying to MEXT's "SPReAD: Supporting Pioneering Research through AI for 1,000 Discovery challenges" program.
 
In this session, we will introduce the computational resources and user support available at D3 Center. If you are considering which computational resources to use or how to make effective use of them in your application, we encourage you to join us.
Information Session for Prospective Applicants to MEXT's "SPReAD" Program, 2nd session
 
Please note that this session will be conducted in Japanese and will not cover the MEXT SPReAD program itself.




Posted : June 11,2026