Swedish science cases for e-infrastructure

The report is a result of the investigation initiated by the Swedish Research Council regarding the needs of e-infrastructure among Swedish scientists.

The report provides an overview of existing e-infrastructures today, as well as seven subject field-specific chapters, describing the future needs within different scientific fields. The result show that the needs of adequate e-infrastructure continue to increase and e-infrastructures will soon be a necessity within almost all scientific fields

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  1. Large-scale computational resources

    Are you doing research in computational science? Then you can apply for access to Swedish and European computational resources at NAISS and EuroHPC. Here you can read more about how to do this.

  2. ArchLab

    ArchLab is a distributed research infrastructure that coordinates a number of laboratories that use natural science methods to tackle archaeological questions. The infrastructure is under construction and is coordinated from Umeå University.

  3. Research infrastructures will be able to get funding for 10 years

    The Government is making a change to the Swedish Research Council’s instructions, which means that we can fund research infrastructure of national interest for a longer period, extending from the current 6 years to 10 years. The purpose is to improve...