Aiming to strengthen collaboration between European and Japanese research institutions in High-Performance Computing (HPC), the HANAMI project officially started in Paris on April 23.
Funded by Horizon Europe, HANAMI is a three-year partnership involving 14 European research institutions. The project’s main objective is to share knowledge and expertise from both scientific communities to advance computational materials design through HPC technologies. With a total funding of 5 million euros, the HANAMI consortium is set to focus on HPC, artificial intelligence (AI), and data analytics (DA) applications in various research domains. These include materials science, biomedical sciences, and earth sciences, reflecting the priorities set by European and Japanese funding agencies.
As a key partner in this collaborative effort, MaX promotes and coordinates actions in computational materials design. Several MaX partners, including CNR-Nano, CINECA, ICN2, CEA, and Jüelich, are actively involved in the HANAMI project as beneficiaries. Their participation underscores the significance of MaX contribution and alignment with the European Centers of Excellence (CoEs) framework.
Find out more about the HANAMI project here.