ACADEMIA
July 15 application deadline to apply for computational time on TeraGrid
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- Category: ACADEMIA
- Archival storage under the control of High Performance Storage System (HPSS), up to 100 TB of storage per allocation, for persistent, long-term storage, from Indiana University (IU) and the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC).
- Dedicated disk space to support databases and data collections, from several sites.
- Dedicated computational resources in support of Science Gateways or data resources (web services for computation and database queries) from NCSA and IU.
- Large shared memory machines at NCSA and PSC.
Researchers can also apply for other resources, such as animation rendering services from IU and Purdue University (the TeraDRE resource). A detailed list of data-centric and research- and education- oriented TeraGrid resources available for allocation is described at www.teragrid.org/userinfo/data/index.php. Please submit your requests through POPS (Partnerships Online Proposal System) at https://pops-submit.teragrid.org. Applications are subject to peer review, similar to other major projects funded by the NSF. However, TeraGrid does not re-review the scientific merit of researchers with federally funded research; the existence of federal funding is taken to confirm its scientific merit. For researchers who already are funded, projects are evaluated primarily on the appropriateness of the proposal for the cyberinfrastructure resources requested. Proposals for allocations are reviewed four times a year, with proposals due in January, April, July, and October for awards beginning in April, July, October and January, respectively. For additional information, see the allocations section of the TeraGrid User Portal at portal.teragrid.org or the TeraGrid website at www.teragrid.org . For further help with the allocations process, please send email to help@teragrid.org. For people new to TeraGrid, there is a “Getting Started on TeraGrid” guide available on the TeraGrid web site, www.teragrid.org. In addition, a range of live and on-line training events and resources are available to the community, and accessible via the TeraGrid web site and the TeraGrid User Portal.