Partners
In its third phase, MaX gathers 14 partner institutes and 2 affiliated entities distributed across six European countries: Italy, France, Spain, Slovenia, Czech Republic, and Germany.
CNR is the main public research institution in Italy, gathering 110 institutes distributed in the entire country.
ICN2 (The Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology) is an independent research organisation based in Barcelona, and funded by the government of Catalonia and the Spanish Research Council (CSIC).
Forschungszentrum Jülich (FZJ) is a German national research institution that pursues interdisciplinary research in the fields of energy, information, and bioeconomy.
The French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) is a key player in research, development and innovation of defense and security, nuclear and renewable energies, technological research for industry, and fundamental research in physical and life sciences.
A non-profit consortium and supercomputing facility. Today it is the largest Italian computing centre, one of the most important worldwide.
The Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC) was established in 2005 and is the Spanish national supercomputing facility.
Leading research, development, and innovation centre active in the fields of High-Performance Computing (HPC), Data Analysis (HPDA), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Quantum Computing (QC) and their application to other scientific fields, industry, and society.
A next-gen technology leader in data-driven, trusted and sustainable digital transformation with a strong portfolio of patented technologies.
SiPearl is the European Company designing, producing and selling the first HPC microprocessor totally designed in Europe. Rhea, the first SiPearl’s processor is intended to equip the European Exascale supercomputers.
Since 2002, E4 has been innovating and actively encouraging the adoption of new computing and storage technologies.
Affiliated Entities participating in the project
CSIC is a Linked Third Party to ICN2 in the MaX project. It participates through ICMAB (the Institute for Materials Sciences of Barcelona), which is one of the flagship institutes of the Spanish Research Council.