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2004 INCITE Projects

In December 2003, for the first year of INCITE awards, the DOE Office of Science selected three computational science projects to receive a total of 4.9 million hours of supercomputing time at the NERSC Center — 10 percent of the total computing time available this year on NERSC's Seaborg system. The projects are expected to significantly advance our understanding of the makeup of the universe, the chemical process by which plants convert sunlight to energy while removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and the turbulent forces that affect everything from weather to industrial processes.

Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (INCITE) is a competitive program designed to support a small number of computationally intensive, large-scale research projects that can make high-impact scientific advances through the use of a substantial allocation of computer time and data storage at the NERSC Center. The INCITE program specifically encourages proposals from universities and other research institutions.

The three projects selected by the INCITE review team are:

SC2004 INCITE presentations (PDF format):

2004 NERSC Annual Report articles (PDF format):


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