Access

Please note that due to the end of the ICEI project in September 2023, there are currently no open calls for project proposals.

If you are a Europe-based researcher from any scientific domain looking for cloud computing or archival data repository services to enhance your research, then Fenix is for you!

Benefit from the Fenix research infrastructure resources and take your project to the next level. Access to our services is straightforward and free of charge, and evaluation of the applications follows the peer review principles established by PRACE. Access is offered through different paths depending on your field and affiliation.

For any questions regarding access, do not hesitate to contact us at: fenix-coord[at]fz-juelich.de.

Find out about the different paths of access below.

European calls for EBRAINS scientists

EBRAINS and Partnering Projects members interested in using the Fenix resources can apply via the EBRAINS/HBP allocation mechanism. Further information and the resource request form are available in the Fenix call text and project scope and plan form. 

If you would like to apply, please visit the EBRAINS registration page to request an EBRAINS account, if you do not have one yet. 

If you would like to extend the duration of your project, please find more information in the Fenix call text and contact fenix-coord[at]fz-juelich.de 

European calls for scientists of all research domains

Scientists working in Europe or in European projects in any other research domain can apply to use the Fenix services through the Fenix dedicated Calls for Proposals. These calls open every two times a year and, if awarded, allocations are granted typically 3 months after the closure of the call.

If you are interested in applying to these calls, please visit the PRACE webpage where you will find more information on the process.

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Fenix has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme through the ICEI project under the grant agreement No. 800858.