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*[[SEISM2]] | *[[SEISM2]] | ||
*[[CSEP]] | *[[CSEP]] | ||
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*[[EEW]] | *[[EEW]] | ||
*[[Geoinformatics]] | *[[Geoinformatics]] | ||
− | *[[PRAC]] | + | *Allocations |
+ | **[[PRAC]] | ||
**[[INCITE]] | **[[INCITE]] | ||
**[[XSEDE]] | **[[XSEDE]] | ||
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*[[Transient Detection]] | *[[Transient Detection]] | ||
*[[Ambient Noise Processing]] | *[[Ambient Noise Processing]] | ||
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+ | *[[SCEC Data Sets]] | ||
+ | *[[CS Data Access]] | ||
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+ | *[[SCEC Web Site]] | ||
+ | **[[ShakeOut]] | ||
+ | **[[Event Response]] | ||
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+ | *[[SCEC5]] | ||
+ | *[[SCEC Meeting]] | ||
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+ | *[[Collaborators]] | ||
+ | *[[Software Licenses]] | ||
+ | *[[Information Copyright]] | ||
+ | *[[Proposal Development]] | ||
+ | *[[Project Reporting]] | ||
+ | *[[Allocation Development Reporting Access]] | ||
+ | *[[USC Support]] | ||
+ | *[[Credits]] | ||
+ | *[[SC15]] | ||
+ | *[[SCEC Structure]] | ||
+ | *[[Software Collaborations]] | ||
+ | *[[PC Staff Support]] | ||
+ | *[[Staff]] | ||
+ | *[[Planning Committee]] | ||
+ | *[[Next Due Dates]] | ||
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+ | == Overview == | ||
+ | SCEC Special Projects and Initiatives (aka "Special Projects") are organized around large-scale projects funded through special grants outside of the NSF-USGS cooperative agreements that support the SCEC base program, but have synergistic goals and are aligned with the overall SCEC research program priorities. | ||
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+ | Work areas include: | ||
+ | #Managing [[CME_Work_Areas#SCEC_Special_Projects | current SCEC Special Projects]] and pursuing future funding opportunities to advance SCEC research. | ||
+ | #Managing [[CME_Work_Areas#SCEC_Computing_Resources | SCEC computing resources]] and developing proposals to national supercomputing facilities that provide allocations for research computing. | ||
+ | #Developing and maintaining [[CME_Work_Areas#SCEC_Computational_Platforms | computational platforms]] that support the SCEC research program. | ||
+ | #Supporting the [[CME_Work_Areas#SCEC_Base_Program_Activities | SCEC base program]] (aka "SCEC Core") to ensure alignment of overall SCEC research program priorities. | ||
+ | #Participating in [[CME_Work_Areas#Meetings_.26_Workshops | meetings and workshops]] to support and advance SCEC scientific collaborations. | ||
== SCEC Special Projects == | == SCEC Special Projects == | ||
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! style="text-align:left;"| Related Software | ! style="text-align:left;"| Related Software | ||
! style="text-align:left;"| Important Dates | ! style="text-align:left;"| Important Dates | ||
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+ | [[Geoinformatics III|MSW]]<br> | ||
+ | '''Project Title:''' <br>Collaborative Research: Mining Seismic Wavefields | ||
+ | '''Sponsor:''' NSF Geoinformatics<br> | ||
+ | '''Award ID:''' <br> | ||
+ | '''Amount Requested:''' <br> | ||
+ | '''Duration:''' | ||
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+ | Working Group 1<br> | ||
+ | Working Group 2<br> | ||
+ | Working Group 3 | ||
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+ | Software 1<br> | ||
+ | Software 2<br> | ||
+ | Software 3 | ||
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+ | mm/dd/yyyy Item Due<br> | ||
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'''Award ID:''' 1349180<br> | '''Award ID:''' 1349180<br> | ||
'''Award Amount:''' $1,100,000<br> | '''Award Amount:''' $1,100,000<br> | ||
− | '''Duration:''' 08/15/2014 to 07/31/ | + | '''Duration:''' 08/15/2014 to 07/31/2017 (as extended) |
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[[USR | Unified Structural Representation (USR)]]<br> | [[USR | Unified Structural Representation (USR)]]<br> | ||
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[[AWP_ODC | AWP-ODC]]<br> | [[AWP_ODC | AWP-ODC]]<br> | ||
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− | 10/30/ | + | 08/01/2016 Annual Report (Over)Due<br> |
− | 10/30/ | + | 10/30/2017 Final Report Due<br> |
+ | 10/30/2017 Outcomes Report Due | ||
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Software 3 | Software 3 | ||
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− | 09/01/2016 Annual Report Due<br> | + | 09/01/2016 Annual Report (Over)Due<br> |
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− | [[Keck_CISM | CISM]]<br> | + | [[Keck_CISM | Keck CISM]]<br> |
'''Project Title:''' Collaboratory for Interseismic Simulation and Modeling (CISM)<br> | '''Project Title:''' Collaboratory for Interseismic Simulation and Modeling (CISM)<br> | ||
'''Sponsor:''' W.M. Keck Foundation<br> | '''Sponsor:''' W.M. Keck Foundation<br> | ||
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Software 3 | Software 3 | ||
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− | + | Reporting requirements: http://www.wmkeck.org/grant-programs/reporting-requirements-21471<br> | |
+ | 07/31/2016 Annual Report Due<br> | ||
+ | 07/31/2017 Annual Report Due<br> | ||
+ | 07/31/2018 Final Report Due<br> | ||
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'''Project Title:''' <br> | '''Project Title:''' <br> | ||
− | '''Sponsor:''' | + | '''Sponsor:''' <br> |
'''Proposal ID:''' <br> | '''Proposal ID:''' <br> | ||
'''Amount Requested:''' <br> | '''Amount Requested:''' <br> | ||
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mm/dd/yyyy Update Item<br> | mm/dd/yyyy Update Item<br> | ||
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== SCEC Computing Resources == | == SCEC Computing Resources == | ||
+ | [[File:Allocations_2002-2015.png|225px|thumb|right|Figure: SCEC computing resources awarded from 2002-2015.]] | ||
In 2015, SCEC received allocations on national supercomputing facilities totaling 362 million service units through proposals to the NSF XSEDE and PRAC programs, the DOE INCITE program, and USC HPC. These valuable allocations give SCEC researchers the HPC resources required for computationally intensive earthquake science, directly leveraging NSF’s and DOE’s huge investments in supercomputing. The current rate of computer usage by the SCEC collaboratories is almost 1 million CPU-hours per day. | In 2015, SCEC received allocations on national supercomputing facilities totaling 362 million service units through proposals to the NSF XSEDE and PRAC programs, the DOE INCITE program, and USC HPC. These valuable allocations give SCEC researchers the HPC resources required for computationally intensive earthquake science, directly leveraging NSF’s and DOE’s huge investments in supercomputing. The current rate of computer usage by the SCEC collaboratories is almost 1 million CPU-hours per day. | ||
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+ | Priority tasks (taken [[Allocation_Development_Reporting_Access | from here]]): | ||
+ | #Define a mechanism for SCEC Core computing request in the allocation planning process. | ||
+ | #Map research projects and simulations to computing systems. | ||
+ | #List all important dates for managing allocations, including start/end dates, due dates (for requests and reports) and all pertinent meetings. | ||
+ | #Synchronize development of allocation requests to avoid gaps and/or overlapping research proposed in multiple requests. | ||
+ | #Establish policy for extending allocations and requesting supplements to allocations. | ||
+ | #Standardize approval process for allocation access requests. | ||
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[https://portal.xsede.org/web/guest/resources/overview see details] | [https://portal.xsede.org/web/guest/resources/overview see details] | ||
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+ | 07/17/2016 [https://conferences.xsede.org/web/xsede16/call-for-participation XSEDE Annual Conference]<br> | ||
10/15/2016 [https://portal.xsede.org/allocations/announcements Allocation Request Due]<br> | 10/15/2016 [https://portal.xsede.org/allocations/announcements Allocation Request Due]<br> | ||
12/31/2016 Current Allocation End | 12/31/2016 Current Allocation End | ||
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"Blue Waters" @ NCSA | "Blue Waters" @ NCSA | ||
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+ | May 2016 [https://bluewaters.ncsa.illinois.edu/workshops Blue Waters Symposium]<br> | ||
11/09/2016 [http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2016/nsf16529/nsf16529.htm Allocation Request Due]<br> | 11/09/2016 [http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2016/nsf16529/nsf16529.htm Allocation Request Due]<br> | ||
05/17/2017 Current Allocation End | 05/17/2017 Current Allocation End | ||
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09/30/2016 Current Allocation End | 09/30/2016 Current Allocation End | ||
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+ | == SCEC Computational Platforms == | ||
+ | [[File:platforms.png|400px|thumb|right|Figure: SCEC/CME researchers integrate software and hardware to produce research computing systems we call computational platforms.]] | ||
+ | A computational platform is a vertically integrated collection of hardware, software, and people that provides a broadly useful research capability. The existing SCEC computational platforms are shown in figure at right. | ||
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+ | == SCEC Base Program Activities == | ||
+ | SCEC Special Projects are designed to align with the SCEC base program (aka "SCEC Core"), as well as the overall SCEC priorities, through careful planning and development of synergistic activities. These activities include: | ||
+ | #Working within the [https://www.scec.org/leadership#PC SCEC Science Planning Committe] (a) to develop the [https://www.scec.org/scienceplan annual Science Collaboration Plan], (b) to coordinate activities relevant to SCEC science priorities, and (c) to generate [https://www.scec.org/reports/annual annual reports for the Center]. | ||
+ | #Supporting and guiding when necessary the Technical Activity Groups (TAGs), which self-organize to develop and test critical methodologies for solving specific problems. Currently active TAGs include: | ||
+ | ##[http://collaborate.scec.org/gmsv Ground Motion Simulation Validation (GMSV)] | ||
+ | ##[[Transient_Detection | Aseismic Transient Detection]] | ||
+ | ##Source Inversion Validation (SIV) | ||
+ | ##[http://scecdata.usc.edu/cvws/ Dynamic Rupture Code Validation] | ||
+ | ##[[Earthquake_Simulators | Earthquake Simulators]] | ||
+ | ##Committee for the [[UGMS | Utilization of Ground Motion Simulations (UGMS)]] | ||
+ | #Participating in the development and management of [[Community_Models | SCEC Community Models]] (aka "SCEC CXMs"). | ||
+ | #Contributing to relevant projects that receive SCEC funding through the annual Science Collaboration Plan process. | ||
+ | #Participating in [[Event_Response | SCEC post-earthquake scientific response]] and development of simulations that support scenario exercises. | ||
+ | #Providing mentoring and training to support the [https://www.scec.org/internships SCEC intern programs] (e.g. Undergraduate Studies in Earthquake Information Technology). | ||
+ | #Developing and maintaining the web information systems infrastructure for [https://scec.usc.edu/it/SCEC_Web_Catalog many SCEC websites]. | ||
== Meetings & Workshops == | == Meetings & Workshops == | ||
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GTL (Asimaki)<br> | GTL (Asimaki)<br> | ||
DynaShake Platform (Harris)<br> | DynaShake Platform (Harris)<br> | ||
+ | TBD HPC Planning Meeting<br> | ||
CSEP towards OEF (Field/Jordan/Werner)<br> | CSEP towards OEF (Field/Jordan/Werner)<br> | ||
CISM Kick-Off (Jordan)<br> | CISM Kick-Off (Jordan)<br> | ||
NHERI Texas (Rathje)<br> | NHERI Texas (Rathje)<br> | ||
BBP Validation Gauntlets (Luco Award #16110) | BBP Validation Gauntlets (Luco Award #16110) | ||
+ | Rupture Code Validation (Harris Award #16184) | ||
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TBD UGMS<br> | TBD UGMS<br> | ||
+ | TBD [https://bluewaters.ncsa.illinois.edu/workshops Blue Waters Symposium]<br> | ||
05/28 [https://us.pycon.org/2016/ PyCon 2016] | 05/28 [https://us.pycon.org/2016/ PyCon 2016] | ||
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SCEC Leadership Retreat<br> | SCEC Leadership Retreat<br> | ||
Project Kick-Off Meeting<br> | Project Kick-Off Meeting<br> | ||
− | Computing | + | [[CME_Work_Areas#SCEC_Computing_Resources | Computing Research Planning]] |
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06/05 Special Projects All Hands Meeting<br> | 06/05 Special Projects All Hands Meeting<br> | ||
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September | September | ||
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− | SCEC Annual Meeting<br> | + | [https://www.scec.org/meetings SCEC Annual Meeting]<br> |
SCEC "Community Models" Workshop | SCEC "Community Models" Workshop | ||
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November | November | ||
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− | Supercomputing Conference | + | [[SC | Supercomputing Conference]] |
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11/13 [http://sc16.supercomputing.org SC16]<br> | 11/13 [http://sc16.supercomputing.org SC16]<br> |
Latest revision as of 17:04, 26 January 2019
Contents
Special Projects Review and Related Entries
- SEISM2
- CSEP
- High-F
- F3DT
- CCSP
- UCERF3
- UCVM
- Broadband Platform
- CyberShake
- EEW
- Geoinformatics
- Allocations
- PAID Project
- Phi Project
- Keck CISM
- Spontaneous Rupture Simulations
- Community Models
- SCEC Scientific Software Descriptions
- UGMS
- GMSV
- NHERI
- USR
- Transient Detection
- Ambient Noise Processing
- Collaborators
- Software Licenses
- Information Copyright
- Proposal Development
- Project Reporting
- Allocation Development Reporting Access
- USC Support
- Credits
- SC15
- SCEC Structure
- Software Collaborations
- PC Staff Support
- Staff
- Planning Committee
- Next Due Dates
Overview
SCEC Special Projects and Initiatives (aka "Special Projects") are organized around large-scale projects funded through special grants outside of the NSF-USGS cooperative agreements that support the SCEC base program, but have synergistic goals and are aligned with the overall SCEC research program priorities.
Work areas include:
- Managing current SCEC Special Projects and pursuing future funding opportunities to advance SCEC research.
- Managing SCEC computing resources and developing proposals to national supercomputing facilities that provide allocations for research computing.
- Developing and maintaining computational platforms that support the SCEC research program.
- Supporting the SCEC base program (aka "SCEC Core") to ensure alignment of overall SCEC research program priorities.
- Participating in meetings and workshops to support and advance SCEC scientific collaborations.
SCEC Special Projects
CURRENT Funding | Science Working Groups / Components | Related Software | Important Dates |
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MSW |
Working Group 1 |
Software 1 |
mm/dd/yyyy Item Due |
Geoinformatics II |
Unified Structural Representation (USR) |
08/01/2016 Annual Report (Over)Due | |
SEISM |
10/30/2016 Final Report Due | ||
SEISM2 (aka XCESS) |
Working Group 1 |
Software 1 |
09/01/2016 Annual Report (Over)Due |
Keck CISM |
Earthquake Simulators |
Software 1 |
Reporting requirements: http://www.wmkeck.org/grant-programs/reporting-requirements-21471 |
CCSP |
Working Group 1 |
Software 1 |
mm/dd/yyyy Annual Report Due |
NHERI |
Working Group 1 |
Software 1 |
mm/dd/yyyy Annual Report Due |
PRAC |
Working Group 1 |
Software 1 |
11/30/2016 Final Report Due |
PENDING Funding | Science Working Groups / Components | Related Software | Important Dates |
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Nickname |
Working Group 1 |
Software 1 |
mm/dd/yyyy Item Due |
PAST Projects (seek renewal?) | Science Working Groups / Components | Related Software | Status |
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UCERF3 |
Working Group on California Earthquake Probabilities (WGCEP) |
SCEC-VDO |
mm/dd/yyyy Update Item |
SCEC Computing Resources
In 2015, SCEC received allocations on national supercomputing facilities totaling 362 million service units through proposals to the NSF XSEDE and PRAC programs, the DOE INCITE program, and USC HPC. These valuable allocations give SCEC researchers the HPC resources required for computationally intensive earthquake science, directly leveraging NSF’s and DOE’s huge investments in supercomputing. The current rate of computer usage by the SCEC collaboratories is almost 1 million CPU-hours per day.
Priority tasks (taken from here):
- Define a mechanism for SCEC Core computing request in the allocation planning process.
- Map research projects and simulations to computing systems.
- List all important dates for managing allocations, including start/end dates, due dates (for requests and reports) and all pertinent meetings.
- Synchronize development of allocation requests to avoid gaps and/or overlapping research proposed in multiple requests.
- Establish policy for extending allocations and requesting supplements to allocations.
- Standardize approval process for allocation access requests.
CURRENT Computing Resources | Science Projects / Simulations | Computing System | Important Dates |
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NSF XSEDE |
Project/Simulation 1 |
"Stampede" @ TACC |
07/17/2016 XSEDE Annual Conference |
NSF PRAC |
Project/Simulation 1 |
"Blue Waters" @ NCSA |
May 2016 Blue Waters Symposium |
DOE INCITE |
Project/Simulation 1 |
"Titan" @ ORNL |
04/01/2016 Q1 Report Due |
USC HPC |
Project/Simulation 1 |
06/30/2016 Allocation Request Due |
SCEC Computational Platforms
A computational platform is a vertically integrated collection of hardware, software, and people that provides a broadly useful research capability. The existing SCEC computational platforms are shown in figure at right.
SCEC Base Program Activities
SCEC Special Projects are designed to align with the SCEC base program (aka "SCEC Core"), as well as the overall SCEC priorities, through careful planning and development of synergistic activities. These activities include:
- Working within the SCEC Science Planning Committe (a) to develop the annual Science Collaboration Plan, (b) to coordinate activities relevant to SCEC science priorities, and (c) to generate annual reports for the Center.
- Supporting and guiding when necessary the Technical Activity Groups (TAGs), which self-organize to develop and test critical methodologies for solving specific problems. Currently active TAGs include:
- Ground Motion Simulation Validation (GMSV)
- Aseismic Transient Detection
- Source Inversion Validation (SIV)
- Dynamic Rupture Code Validation
- Earthquake Simulators
- Committee for the Utilization of Ground Motion Simulations (UGMS)
- Participating in the development and management of SCEC Community Models (aka "SCEC CXMs").
- Contributing to relevant projects that receive SCEC funding through the annual Science Collaboration Plan process.
- Participating in SCEC post-earthquake scientific response and development of simulations that support scenario exercises.
- Providing mentoring and training to support the SCEC intern programs (e.g. Undergraduate Studies in Earthquake Information Technology).
- Developing and maintaining the web information systems infrastructure for many SCEC websites.
Meetings & Workshops
Calendar | Special Projects STANDING Meetings | CURRENT YEAR (2016) Meetings | To Be Scheduled in Current Year |
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January |
SCEC Proposal Review |
01/11 SCEC5 Site Review |
GTL (Asimaki) |
February |
SCEC Board Meeting |
02/02 SCEC Board Meeting | |
March |
03/09 CISM EQ Simulator: RSQsim | ||
April |
Q2 CS/IT Review |
TBD Q2 CS/IT Review | |
May |
TBD UGMS | ||
June |
SCEC Leadership Retreat |
06/05 Special Projects All Hands Meeting | |
July |
Q3 CS/IT Review |
TBD Q3 CS/IT Review | |
August |
Annual PG&E Collaboration |
TBD Annual PG&E Collaboration | |
September |
SCEC Annual Meeting |
09/11 SCEC2016 | |
October |
Q4 CS/IT Review |
TBD Q4 CS/IT Review | |
November |
11/13 SC16 | ||
December |
AGU Fall Meeting |
12/12 AGU Fall Meeting |