European Master
For High Performance Computing
EUMaster4HPC
European Master
For High Performance Computing
EUMaster4HPC
Applicants from participant countries are eligible for receiving EU funds.
Applicants from participant countries are eligible
for receiving EU funds.
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What is EUMaster4HPC?
EUMaster4HPC is the first pan-European Master’s programme in High Performance Computing. It brings together the major players in HPC education in Europe to train the next generation of highly skilled and talented HPC experts to drive the European digital transformation!
Enrolling in the EUMaster4HPC programme grants you access to workshops, summer schools, challenges and internship, offering invaluable practical experience. Moreover, you will actively engage in prominent European HPC events, fostering a robust network within the European HPC community, encompassing industry, research institutions and supercomputing centers.
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EUMaster4HPC in a nutshell
EUMaster4HPC is an HPC European consortium leading educational activities, funded by the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking to design and implement the first pan-European High Performance Computing (HPC) Master programme. EUMaster4HPC is composed of European universities, research/supercomputing centres and industrial partners with the mission of defining a joint curriculum in HPC across Europe and creating a collaborative network leveraging and strengthening the European ecosystem in HPC.
EUMaster4HPC welcomes students with a Bachelor degree or equivalent in mathematics, computer science, engineering or related fields who are interested in pursuing a Master of Science (MSc) degree in HPC. Applicants from EuroHPC Member States and Associated Countries are eligible for receiving EU funds.
You can apply online through the application form until 15th July 2024. You will need to provide your personal information, academic background, motivation letter, CV and references.
EUMaster4HPC offers a cutting-edge curriculum in high-performance computing. Students learn from top experts, collaborate internationally through challenges and gain practical experience through workshops, summer school and a three to six-month internship. With numerous networking events, students have the opportunity to connect with future employers within the European HPC community, including industry, research institutions, and supercomputing centres. Additionally, students earn a double Master’s degree from two leading European universities.
EUMaster4HPC is a consortium comprising eight European leading universities: University of Luxembourg (Luxembourg), Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (Spain), Politecnico di Milano (Italy), Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany), Sorbonne Université (France), Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski (Bulgaria), Università della Svizzera Italiana (Switzerland), Kungliga Tekniska Hoegskolan (Sweden).