US DOE Supercomputing Initiative Makes Call for Proposals

By Matthew Dublin

The US Department of Energy's INCITE Leadership Computing program's call for proposals is officially open from now until June 27th for 2013.

On April 24th, there will be a webinar presentation for interested PIs looking to take advantage of a range of supercomputer systems at the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF) and the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF). These systems include IBM Blue Gene/P (Intrepid) and the IBM Blue Gene/Q (Mira) systems at the ALCF and the Cray XK6 (Titan) system at OLCF.

All together, that's over 30 petaflops of supercomputing power that will be made available for researchers working in a range of scientific disciplines.

The new Titan system, like a growing number of supercomputer systems that are going hybrid, will feature up to 18,000 Nvidia GPU processors.

The INCITE program was established by the DOE to seek out large-scale research projects in science and engineering that are in need of high-performance computing power.

Last November 2011, 732 million compute hours on ALCF supercomputing resources were allocated to 31 projects from academia, industry and other research facilities.

One of this year's awardees includes a protein-ligand interaction simulations and analysis research project that was awarded over ten million hours of computing time.