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Projects and Principal Investigators for the second round of SciDAC
Science Applications and associated Partnerships (SAPs)
Physics (Astro):
Computational Astrophysics Consortium: Supernovae, Gamma Ray Bursts, and Nucleosynthesis
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Stan Woosley (University of California, Santa Cruz) --
$1.9 Million per year for five years
Physics (QCD):
National Computational Infrastructure for Lattice Gauge Theory
Robert Sugar (University of California,Santa Barbara) --
$2.2 Million per year for five years
Physics (Turbulence):
Simulations of Turbulent Flows with Strong Shocks and Density Variations
Sanjiva Lele (Stanford University) --
$0.8 million per year for five years
Physics (Petabytes):
Sustaining and Extending the Open Science Grid: Science Innovation on a PetaScale Nationwide Facility
Miron Livny (University of Wisconsin) --
$6.1 Million per year for five years
Climate:
A Scalable and Extensible Earth System Model for Climate Change Science
John B. Drake (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) --
$4.8 million per year for five years
Climate:
Design and Testing of a Global Cloud-Resolving Model
David Randall (Colorado State University) --
$1.2 million per year for five years
Climate:
A Data Domain to Model Domain Conversion Package (DMCP) for Sparse Climate Related Process Measurements
Rao Kotamarthi (Argonne National Laboratory) --
$0.25 million per year for five years
Groundwater:
Modeling Multiscale-Multiphase-Multicomponent Subsurface Reactive Flows using Advanced Computing
Peter C. Lichtner (Los Alamos National Laboratory) --
$0.8 million per year for five years
Groundwater:
Hybrid Numerical Methods for Multiscale Simulations of Subsurface Biogeochemical Processes
Timothy D. Scheibe (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory) --
$1.1 million per year for four years
Fusion:
Framework Application for Core-Edge Transport Simulations (FACETS)
J.R. Cary (Tech-X Corporation) --
$2.2 million per year for five years
Life Sciences:
Robust and Precise Gene Function Predictions on a Genomic Scale
Steven Brenner (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) --
$0.3 million per year for three years
Life Sciences:
Filling Knowledge Gaps in Biological Networks: Integrated Global Approaches to Understand H2 Metabolism in
Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii
Michael Seibert (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) --
$0.7 million per year for three years
Materials & Chemistry (SAP):
Advanced Mathematics for Electronic Structure
George Fann (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) --
$0.3 million per year for three years
Materials & Chemistry (SAP):
Chemistry Framework using Common Component Architecture
Mark Gordon (Ames Laboratory) --
$0.5 million per year for three years
Materials & Chemistry:
Quantum Simulations of Materials and Nanostructures (Q-SIMAN)
Giulia Galli (University of California, Davis) --
$1.2 million per year for five years
Materials & Chemistry:
Next Generation Multi-Scale Quantum Simulation Software for Strongly Correlated Materials
Mark Jarrell (University of Cincinnati) --
$0.6 million per year for five years
Materials & Chemistry:
Hierarchical Petascale Simulation Framework for Stress Corrosion Cracking
Priya Vashishta (University of Southern California) --
$1.1 million per year for five years
Institutes
Computer Science:
Petascale Data Storage Institute
Garth Gibson (Carnegie Mellon University) --
$2.2 million per year for five years
Computer Science:
Performance Engineering Research Institute
Robert Lucas (University of Southern California) --
$3.0 million per year for five years
Math:
Combinatorial Scientific Computing and Petascale Simulations (CSCAPES)
Alex Pothen (Old Dominion University) --
$1.3 million per year for five years
Viz:
SciDAC Institute for Ultrascale Visualization
Kwan-Liu Ma (University of California, Davis) --
$1.6 million per year for five years
Centers for Enabling Technologies
Viz & Data Mgt:
Visualization and Analytics Center for Enabling Technologies (VACET)
Wes Bethel (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) --
$2.2 million per year for five years
Viz & Data Mgt:
The Scientific Data Management Center for Enabling Technologies
Arie Shoshani (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) --
$3.3 million per year for five years
Math:
The Applied Partial Differential Equations Center for Enabling Technologies (APDEC)
Phil Colella (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) --
$3.1 million per year for five years
Math:
Center for Interoperable Technologies for Advanced Petascale Simulations (ITAPS)
Lori Diachin (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory) --
$2.5 million per year for five years
Math:
Towards Optimal Petascale Simulations (TOPS)
David Keyes (Columbia University) --
$3.1 million per year for five years
Computer Science:
Center for Technology for Advanced Scientific Component Software (TASCS)
David Bernholdt (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) --
$3.0 million per year for five years
Computer Science:
Center for Enabling Distributed Petascale Science
Ian Foster (Argonne National Laboratory) --
$2.4 million per year for five years
Computer Science:
Center for Scalable Application Development Software
Ken Kennedy (Rice University) --
$2.0 million per year for five years
Computer Science:
Scaling the Earth System Grid to Petascale Data Center for Enabling Technologies
Dean Williams (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory) --
$2.75 million per year for five years
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