The DECI-10 call for PRACE Tier-1 resources is now open
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The DECI-10 call for PRACE Tier-1 resources is now open
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The closing date for applications is 14th December 2012, 12:00 CET.
Successful projects are allocated resources for a period of 1 year from
1st May, 2013 to 30th April, 2014.
DECI (Distributed European Computing Initiative) enables European
researchers to gain cross-national access to European Tier-1 resources
(national systems) regardless of their country of origin or employment
and to enhance the impact of European science and technology at the
highest level. Proposals must deal with complex, demanding, innovative
simulations that would not be possible without Tier-1 access.
IBM Blue Gene/Q, Cray XE and Cascade, and a range of large clusters
including GPU resources will be made available from Bulgaria, Czech
Republic, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway,
Poland, Sweden, Serbia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey and United Kingdom.
Please note that, in addition to offering access to computing
resources, applications-enabling and porting assistance from experts at
the leading European HPC centres is offered.
Please note that LRZ is this time not offering access to TIER-1
computing resources on SuperMIG.
Please see http://www.prace-ri.eu/DECI-Projects for examples of
previously successful projects.
All DECI proposals should be submitted by email to
deci-support_at_prace-project.eu using the standard DECI proposal
template available at http://www.prace-ri.eu/DECI-10-Call. The DECI
support team is available to answer questions by email while the call
is open and applicants are encouraged to contact us if they have any
questions.
For any queries related to applications or eligibility please contact:
deci-support_at_prace-ri.eu
More information is available at:
http://www.prace-ri.eu/DECI-10-Call
The Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe (PRACE) is an
international non-profit association with its headquarter in Brussels.
The PRACE Research Infrastructure (RI) provides a persistent
world-class High Performance Computing (HPC) service for scientists and
researchers from academia and industry. The implementation of the PRACE
RI receives funding from the EU Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/
2007-2013) under grant agreements nRI-261557 and nRI-283493.
This information is also available on our web server
http://www.lrz-muenchen.de/services/compute/aktuell/ali4465/
Alexander Block
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