New Call for Access to the Artemisa Infrastructure at IFIC for Artificial Intelligence Computing

Artemisa opens a new call to support Artificial Intelligence research with state-of-the-art GPU resources.
9th January 2026 | by J.E. García Navarro
From 7 January to 1 February 2026, the call for proposals to request access to the Artemisa computing infrastructure will be open for research projects requiring Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine-learning computations.
This call is open to all research groups from Spanish public universities and public research organisations, providing broad access to advanced computing resources for AI-driven research.
Artemisa currently comprises 23 servers equipped with NVIDIA Volta V100 GPUs, 11 servers with NVIDIA Ampere A100 GPUs, one server with 8 NVIDIA Ampere A100 GPUs, and two servers with 2 NVIDIA H100 GPUs each. These systems are particularly well suited for Artificial Intelligence workloads. In addition to the batch-mode computing resources, two interactive interfaces are available, allowing users to test and prepare their applications before large-scale production runs. Artemisa is also equipped with a state-of-the-art storage system and cutting-edge CPU resources.
Research groups interested in using Artemisa must submit their application through the official website, following the instructions provided there.
Proposals will be evaluated by a committee based on the scientific merit of the project, the track record of the proposing group, the suitability of the requested computations for Artemisa’s resources—with particular emphasis on Artificial Intelligence usage—and the availability of the infrastructure. In addition, the potential social impact of the project may be considered, especially when the project objectives align with the RIS3 priority matrix of the Valencian Community.
Artemisa is co-funded by the European Union and the Regional Ministry of Education, Universities and Employment of the Generalitat Valenciana through project IDIFEDER/2018/048, within the FEDER Operational Programme 2014–2020 of the Valencian Community. Additional support is provided by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (MCIU) with funds from the European Union NextGenerationEU programme (PRTR-C17.I01) and by the Generalitat Valenciana (ASFAE/2022/024).
More information: https://artemisa.ific.uv.es/


