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PRACE Competition: The Most Innovative Industrial HPC Application in Europe

Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

Open Competition at the 4th PRACE Industrial Seminar
16th & 17th April 2012, Bologna, Italy


The objective of this contest is to award the boldest industrial HPC application – we want to see how far one can take this technology in changing the present paradigms of European industry. This competition is open to all fields of HPC.

The conditions are as follows:

  • It is not necessary to take part in the seminar in order to participate in the Competition
  • The solution must pertain to industry, i.e. it must be possible to apply it in an industrial context with clear benefits – there must be a market potential for that kind of solution
  • The solutions must represent some level of implementation maturity – we are not looking just for ideas but rather for working solutions, although we will also accept those in early implementation stages

Application deadline: March 16, 2012

Additional information about the competition »

PRACE Call for Computing Resources Open to Swiss Researchers

Thursday, December 15th, 2011

PRACE opened the PRACE 4th regular call for Tier-0 resources and DECI-8 (Distributed European Computing Initiative) call for Tier-1 resources on 2nd of November, 2011.

The call will close on 10th of January, 2012

The call is also open for researchers from Swiss universities and research laboratories. Switzerland is represented in PRACE by ETH Zurich as legal entity and by CSCS, the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre as project partner..

This call is the fourth PRACE-RI Regular call for Project access, inviting applications for high-end (Tier-0) computing resources to carry out projects which have high scientific quality and impact. Allocation will be for one year starting from 1st of May 2012. The call also invites proposals for project access to Tier-1 resources, via DECI, providing single project cross-national access to national (Tier-1) HPC-resources.

More information about the new call »

PRACE granted 721 million compute hours on Tier-0 systems in previous Tier-0 call

A total of 53 applications requesting 1.687 million compute core hours were received in the PRACE 3rd regular call, for one year resource allocations on the PRACE Research Infrastructure. 24 of these applications were granted 721 million compute hours on Tier-0 systems. The projects were chosen for their high level of scientific and technical maturity, expected impact, and demonstrated need for Tier-0 resources.

The projects are from the following scientific areas: astrophysics, chemistry and material science, medicine and life sciences, engineering and energy, fundamental physics and mathematics.

Allocations for Tier-1

54 proposals were received in the latest DECI call, and 35 of these were awarded 91 million processor core hours in total. The call was oversubscribed by more than a factor of 2.5. Due to the excellent quality of the proposals, the contributing partners increased the resources offered to the call by 11% over
the original commitment; however this still meant that many good projects could not be granted resources.

PRACE Call for Proposals Open until 22nd June

Friday, May 27th, 2011

We would like to make you aware of the following opportunity within the PRACE consortium, with over half a billion CPU Hours of allocatable resource. If you wish to apply for a resource allocation under this scheme then please make sure that you can fulfill the necessary conditions including the scalability and readiness criteria.

PRACE Call for Proposals Open until 22nd June

PRACE – the Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe – has opened a call for proposals for large-scale projects of high scientific quality.

Project proposal submissions are sought from academics who hold a position of senior researcher or higher and who are based either in Switzerland or in another PRACE Association member country or an EU country.

Tier-0 Resources

The call for Tier-0 resources has over half a billion processor hours to allocate on some of the largest systems in Europe, including an IBM BlueGene/P at Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany, a Bull Bullx cluster at CEA in France, and a Cray XE6 that will be installed at HLRS in Stuttgart, Germany.

Details of the call are available by downloading the flyer from the following URI:-

http://www.prace-ri.eu/IMG/pdf/PRACE_third_regular_call.pdf

or by visiting the PRACE website at the following URI:-

http://www.prace-ri.eu/

The call for proposals closes at 16:00 CEST on 22nd June 2011.

Note that once you have read the documentation, if you feel that you have a suitable project proposal for Tier-0 resource allocation and wish to apply, then in order to begin the process you should visit the PRACE Peer Review site at the following URI:-

https://prace-peer-review.cines.fr/

Tier-1 Resources

There is also a simultaneous call for access to over 50 million processor hours on PRACE Tier-1 resources at a variety of centers across Europe, with machines including IBM BlueGene/P and Power6 systems, a selection of clusters from multiple vendors including some hybrid systems with GPUs, and a number of Cray XT and XE computers.

Detail of this call are contained in the same flyer as mentioned above available at the following URI:-

http://www.prace-ri.eu/IMG/pdf/PRACE_third_regular_call.pdf

Submissions must be made using the document available at the following URI:-

http://www.prace-project.eu/documents/deci-related-material/prace-deci7-acronym.doc/attachment_download/file

To apply for Tier-1 resources you then need to send a PDF copy of the completed document by email to DECI-support@prace-project.eu<mailto:DECI-support@prace-project.eu>
by 16:00 CEST on 22nd June 2011.

Conference Report: PRACE Executive Seminar on Industrial Usage of HPC Services

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

Switzerland was represented at the «Executive Seminar on Industrial Usage of World-Class HPC Services» (March 28-29, 2011, Stockholm, Sweden) by CSCS and Christian Tognacca, partner of the company «beffa tognacca Ltd.». The seminar was designed for CIOs, CTOs and R&D managers, responsible for designing, deploying and operating computing and data management infrastructures, or depending thereupon for the success of their enterprises.

A major discussion topic of the conference was how to provide access to HPC to industry and in particular to Small and Medium Enterprises (SME). Dominik Ulmer (CSCS) moderated the round table «HPC access for SMEs» with Christian Tognacca contributing to the discussion.

beffa tognacca is a highly specialised small enterprise active in the fields of hydraulics, hydrology, river mechanics and morphology, natural risk analysis and protection against natural hazards. The company is composed of three collaborators, one of whom has a master´s degree in engineering and the two other individuals have a PhD from ETH Zurich. The enterprise has a very strong link to the university and research worlds, and one of the two owners is still teaching at ETH in Zurich.

Dominik Ulmer, CSCS

Christian Tognacca, beffa tognacca Ltd.

In the introduction to the round table, Christian Tognacca explained how his activities are strongly dependent on the expertise and know-how of his team, but also on the numerical simulation tools they improve within the frame of their consultancy projects. The necessity to keep developing and improving these numerical tools is given by the increasing needs and expectations of the clients (both public and private) but also by their wish and ambition to further increase the possibility of better understanding and describing natural phenomena.

According to Tognacca, the opportunity to use the computational resources of HPC could help his enterprise to further improve its competitiveness, but also to give a contribution to scientific progress in general. beffa tognacca already got in touch with CSCS and Universitŕ della Svizzera Italiana (USI) in order to define the possibilities to improve the capabilities of the numerical simulation tools (e. g. code parallelisation). They found both CSCS and USI to be very interested and open partners. Tognacca regrets that no collaboration could start until now, especially because it is difficult for a small firm to allocate the necessary resources (especially time) to development projects that are not business critical. Regular daily activities do not allow a small company to invest much more time in research and development work.

During the round table, additional industry and HPC computer centre representatives contributed to the discussion with their experience in how to provide access to HPC to SMEs.

At the end of the round table Dominik Ulmer summarised the discussion as follows: «The importance of SME to innovation in Europe has been confirmed. A primary goal for PRACE has to be to provide access to HPC to these companies. A SME is more interested in Tier-2 and in «Desktop HPC» than to Tier-0 and 1 resources. Already the ability to use a desktop computer with a couple of GPUs (or a Tier-1 resource) will give most SME a competitive advantage of many years. Hence a PRACE offer for industry should not focus only on access to Tier-0 resources but should also address the necessary know-how for using much smaller systems.»

Ulmer pointed out different obstacles that make it difficult for SME (but also to industry in general) to access HPC resources: HPC centres traditionally require competition on the basis of scientific quality and they don’t have a business model for industrial use by SMEs. In addition HPC centres traditionally don’t have strong security models that can be an important requirement for innovative companies. Also the commercial software packages used by SME often do not scale, or adapt very slowly to new HPC architectures.

Finally, innovative business and founding models for the technological transfer between HPC centres and SME have to be developed.

DEISA PRACE Symposium 2011

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

The DEISA PRACE Symposium 2011 will be arranged on April 13-14 in Helsinki, Finland, at the National Museum of Finland.

Programme

The symposium is featuring keynote speakers from the US, Asia and Europe as well as scientific speakers from all over Europe, covering major computational science areas in HPC.

The DEISA PRACE Symposium is arranged now for the third time. It is a major European HPC event. The symposium will feature speakers from different scientific communities as well as decision makers in science. The symposium is of major interest to a broad audience: from scientific users, HPC technology experts and vendors, government, EC representatives and industry partners.

The 1st PRACE User Forum is included in the programme of the DEISA PRACE Symposium. The 1st PRACE User Forum will mark the start up of a forum where the PRACE users can discuss their experiences and expectations from the PRACE HPC services and resources.

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