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EPSRC offers access to ARCHER through calls for proposals to the Resource Allocation Panel (RAP). Users can request significant amounts (>1,000kAUs or >66,667 ARCHER core hours) of computing resource over a maximum 1 year period. The aim of this call is to provide access to our national state-of-the-art high performance computing facility for proposals of high scientific quality that would benefit from ARCHER.

A non-exclusive list of eligible projects includes:

  • Short computational projects that do not warrant a full grant application
  • UK led collaborative projects with international and/or industry partners
  • Joint applications from students (as Co-I) with proven HPC experience (e.g. a successfully completed instant access project) and their PIs
  • Projects that link consecutive standard grant applications or that aid the preparation of a grant or fellowship application
  • Extended feasibility studies and trialling application developments at scale
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The Science and Technology Facilities Council invites applications for the Ernest Rutherford fellowships. These enable early-career researchers from the UK and overseas to establish an independent research programme in the fields of astronomy, solar and planetary science, particle physics, particle astrophysics, cosmology and nuclear physics.

Applicants may be of any nationality. They must have a PhD and at least five years research experience from the start of the programme leading to the award of the PhD, and a minimum of two years’ postdoctoral experience. Applicants must not yet hold a permanent academic position. Fellowships may be held at any eligible UK research organisation. Outstanding candidates returning from a career break or from working outside academic research may apply for a returner fellowship.

Funding is provided at 80 per cent full economic cost. Fellowships are tenable for five years and provide funds to cover salaries, travel for collaborative visits and fieldwork, attendance at one conference workshop or symposium, and minor equipment and consumables. Up to 12 fellowships are available per year.

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