If we wanted to apply for e.g. four-wave mixing signal prediction, or
large-scale Octopus development, let me know, and we could try to get some
time here.
A.
Alán Aspuru-Guzik | Assistant Professor
Harvard University | Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
12 Oxford Street, Room M113 | Cambridge, MA 02138
(617)-384-8188 |
http://aspuru.chem.harvard.edu
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Francesca Verdier <fverdier(a)lbl.gov>
Date: Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 12:37 PM
Subject: [account-managers] 25 million hours of Franklin time available via
NISE
To: account-managers(a)nersc.gov
Dear NERSC PIs and PI Proxies,
For the 2010 allocation year about 25 million hours of computing time on
Franklin is being made available to existing or new NERSC projects under
NERSC's Initiative for Scientific Exploration. The time is set aside for
groups exploring new scientific research areas, programming models, or
algorithms. NISE research areas include:
* A new research area not covered by the existing ERCAP proposal:
this could be a tangential research project or a tightly coupled
supplemental
research initiative.
* New programming techniques that take advantage of multicore compute
nodes by using OpenMP, Threads, UPC or CAF: this could include
modifying existing codes, creating new applications or testing the
performance and scalability of multicore programming techniques.
* Developing new algorithms that increase your ability to do your
science (e.g. run at higher scale, incorporate new physics)
PIs granted NISE allocations will be expected to provide NERSC with a brief
summary of results from their NISE project within about 2 months of
completion.
To apply, fill out the form at:
http://www.nersc.gov/nusers/accounts/NISE.php
Sincerely,
--
Francesca Verdier email: fverdier(a)lbl.gov
Department Head, NERSC Services phone: 510-486-7193
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