2014 INCITE Call for Proposals

We would like to make you aware that the call for proposals for the U.S. Department of Energy’s INCITE program 2014 is now open.

The INCITE program targets large-scale, computationally intensive projects that would not be possible or productive without petascale computing. Consequently applicants for this program must present evidence that their proposed production simulations can make effective use of a significant fraction of the machine for which resources are being requested.

INCITE is currently soliciting proposals of research for awards of time on the 27-petaflops Cray XK7 “Titan” and the 10-petaflops IBM Blue Gene/Q “Mira” beginning calendar year 2014.

Details of the call for proposals»

Potential applicants should visit the FAQ page for the INCITE call »

In particular applicants should pay attention to these questions

4. Who is eligible to participate in INCITE?
6. How are INCITE projects chosen?
12. What constitutes a “computationally intensive” research project?
13. Can I meet the computationally intensive criterion by loosely coupling my jobs?
17. Are foreign researchers and teams eligible to apply?

This year potential interested parties can register for a webinar on the proposal process with question and answer session on April 24 and May 15, 2013.

Additional information »

The closing date for this call is 11:59 p.m. EDT on Friday, June 28, 2013.