EU-INDIA Collaboration in HPC: The GANANA Project

The GANANA project marks a significant step in EU-India cooperation in high-performance computing (HPC). With ChEESE CoE playing a key role, the initiative fosters collaboration between research institutions, software developers, and HPC centers, ensuring shared access to supercomputing resources.

The GANANA project has officially begun, marking a new collaboration in high-performance computing (HPC) between the European Union and India. ChEESE CoE plays a key role in this initiative, which aims to enhance cooperation between research institutions, software developers, and HPC centers from both regions while ensuring shared access to supercomputing resources.

GANANA brings together experts from the EU Centres of Excellence program and the Indian Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC). The project is designed to foster collaboration, knowledge exchange, and capacity building in scientific computing, particularly in geophysical hazard simulations and other HPC applications.

Working Together with Other HPC Initiatives

To maximize impact, GANANA aligns with and complements other leading HPC research efforts. The project collaborates with EU Centres of Excellence, including ChEESE, ESIWACE, and BioExcel, as well as key institutions such as the Barcelona Supercomputing Center and the University of Málaga, expanding its reach in climate modeling, disaster risk reduction, and computational sciences.

Project Scope and Objectives

Beyond infrastructure development, GANANA is committed to fostering knowledge exchange and training. Participants include researchers from academia, industry (e.g., pharmaceutical companies), and governmental agencies (e.g., weather prediction and disaster monitoring bodies), broadening the reach of the scientific computing community.

Through scientific visits, specialized workshops, and symposia, the project will facilitate knowledge-sharing and lay the foundation for long-term collaboration that extends beyond the project’s duration.

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