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2009 INCITE ANNOUNCEMENT
For the sixth consecutive year, DOE's Office of Science is providing allocations on several of the nations's most powerful supercomputers to enable world-class research into high-impact advances in science. The 2009 INCITE awards were allocated to 66 projects consisting of 25 new and 41 renewal projects, totally approximately 900 million processor-hours. These projects address some of the world's greatest scientific challenges, including astrophysics, climate change, new materials, energy production and biology, and thereby advance U.S. competitiveness. For additional information:
2009 INCITE Awards> ( 200KB PDF File)
2009 Press Release>
2008 INCITE AWARDS
The 55 projects in the 2008 supercomputing allocations announced under DOE's INCITE program were together awarded 265 million processor-hours at ASCR supercomputer facilities. Those facilities are the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility at Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois, the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California, and the Biological and Environmental Research program’s Molecular Science Computing Facility at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Washington state. Follow the links below for a additional details.
2008 INCITE Awards> ( 168kb PDF file)
2008 Press Release>
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Barbara Helland |
Department of Energy |
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Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research |
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Updated: January 12, 2009 |
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