Marvins First Birthday - Science Slam

We’re on the hunt for entertaining, exciting and relevant results generated on our HPC cluster, Marvin, over the past two years! If your research has produced (or is searching for) interesting simulations, analyses, or visualizations, this is your chance to showcase your work.

Join us for a celebration on March 19th, where we’ll listen in awe, applaude to honor the best contributions and award prizes to the winners voted for by the community. Don’t miss this opportunity to share your achievements and connect with fellow researchers!

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What prices can you win?


First price:

  • 3x Fair share on Marvin for 6 months for your research group
  • One week of Premium HPC Support! One of our support team members will join your group for a full week, help install HPC software, help review your code, job scripts, or hold training courses, according to what you need!

Second price:

  • 2x Fair share on Marvin for 6 months for your research group

Third price:

  • 1.5x Fair share on Marvin for 6 months for your research group

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Have you worked on an exciting project using our HPC cluster, Marvin? Whether you’ve produced groundbreaking results already or just started an innovative research idea, we want to hear about it!

Submitting is easy—just send us a short abstract describing your project. Finalists will have the chance to present their work at Marvin’s Birthday Party on March 19th.

At the event, attendees will vote for the best contribution using their mobile phones, and winners will receive prizes!

Contributions will be displayed prominently. 

Don’t miss this chance to showcase your research and celebrate Marvin with the community. 🚀

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