NWSC ASD
SCEC/Princeton has been awarded an Accelerated Scientific Discovery (ASD) allocation from the NCAR Computatioinal and Information Systems Laboratory (CISL) for research on NCAR Wyoming Supercomputer Center (NCSW).
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Allocation Leads
- Project Leads: PI: T. H. Jordan (USC); Co-PIs: P. Chen (U. Wyoming), Y. Cui (SDSC), and J. Tromp (Princeton)
- Project Collaborators: E. Bozdag (Princeton), E.J. Lee (U. Wyoming), P. Maechling (USC), K. Olsen (SDSU), D. Peter (Princeton), J. Shaw (Harvard), C. Tape (U. Alaska)
3D mapping of Earth's upper layers
Goal: Image Earth’s upper layers by full-3D tomography using two different approaches. The resulting improvements in regional and global models will better characterize the flow within Earth’s mantle, the evolution of plate-tectonic forces, and the potential seismic effects of earthquakes and nuclear explosions. Integrate and validate community computational platforms for developing three-dimensional models of Earth structure.
ASD DEADLINES AND SCHEDULE
The ASD call for proposals (https://www2.cisl.ucar.edu/docs/allocations/asd) noted several key deadlines for benchmarks and reports. These deadlines are in place to ensure that ASD teams are engaged and ready to take advantage of Yellowstone as soon as it is available. As stated in the call, "If a project is unable to meet these benchmark and production deadlines and guidelines, the ASD allocation will be reduced to 10% of the original allocation, and CISL will reallocate the resources."
-- Preliminary benchmark: June 29, 2012. On Janus or Jellystone (if available).
-- Yellowstone benchmark: July 31, 2012 (or no later than 10 days after Yellowstone acceptance).
-- Primary HPC runs: August 2012 - October 2012. To accommodate all meritorious ASD requests, university ASD projects will be able to complete some of their runs in November 2012. Please note: You will be running alongside the entire Yellowstone community in October and November and should plan your HPC runs accordingly.
-- NWSC GRAND OPENING: October 14-15, 2012. NCAR and the University of Wyoming are planning the NWSC Grand Opening for mid-October. The director of NSF, the governor of Wyoming, and other dignitaries will be in attendance. CISL would like to showcase the early accomplishments of the ASD program at that time. Please work with your designated consultant, visualization expert, and CISL's communications specialist (Marijke Unger) to plan runs, prepare visualizations, and briefly describe your projects in time for this event and the surrounding publicity. (This work will satisfy the preliminary reporting requirement.)
-- Preliminary report: November 5, 2012. You may choose to provide additional details beyond the materials requested for the NWSC Grand Opening.
-- Geyser/Caldera, GLADE access: August 2012 - June 2013. ASD projects will continue to have access to the Geyser and Caldera clusters, as well as their GLADE project spaces for data analysis and visualization through June 30, 2013.
-- FINAL REPORT: July 1, 2013. The final report should be up to five pages describing the research results, the computational experiments performed, the code efficiency, and listing the scientific papers in preparation, submitted, or published as a result of the ASD computations.
-- HPSS access: November 2013. CISL will allow ASD projects to keep data for one year after the end of the ASD period on the HPC system. After that point, projects should plan to make arrangements for there data or discuss other options with CISL.
(Should the Yellowstone installation schedule change significantly, we will notify you of any changes to these deadlines.)
ACKNOWLEDGING CISL AND YELLOWSTONE
ASD projects are required to acknowledge CISL and Yellowstone support for the provision of computational resources in all resulting publications. Please see https://www2.cisl.ucar.edu/docs/acknowledging-ncarcisl.
- Such acknowledgments are a requirement for participation in any future Accelerated Scientific Discovery opportunities. ***