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EU-Russia Research and Development cooperation

EU-Russia Research and Development cooperation. Dr. Panagiotis Tsarchopoulos Computing Systems Coordinator ICT Programme European Commission. EU-Russia Research and Development cooperation [ software for High-Performance Computing ].

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EU-Russia Research and Development cooperation

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  1. EU-Russia Research and Development cooperation Dr. Panagiotis Tsarchopoulos Computing Systems Coordinator ICT Programme European Commission

  2. EU-Russia Research and Development cooperation[software for High-Performance Computing] First ICTJoint Call with Russia (dedicated INCO Call in WP 11-12); joint calls have already been implemented in other areas of FP7 Awareness workshops 25 March 2010 in Brussels and 9 June 2010 in Moscow Russia is investing in HPC: No 12 supercomputer in the top500 list is Russian; aiming to enter Top3 already in 2010 (Petaflop range) Russia has leading academic expertise in a variety of scientific fields ••• 2

  3. Target outcomes: Programming Models and Runtime Support generic and portable programming models heterogeneous multicore and accelerator based systems Performance Analysis Tools for High-Performance Computing measurement, analysis, and modeling tools to support hybrid programming tools targeted towards abstract characterisations of the performance of applications Optimisation, Scalability and Porting of Codes Optimisation and scaling of application codes to thousands of cores Examples of application domains: Computational Fluid Dynamics, molecular dynamics, electromagnetic, biology, seismic signal processing and remote sensing. EU-Russia Research and Development cooperation Call: INCO Russia Funding: 4M€ from EU (+ 2M€ from Russia) 3 STREPs of 2-years, 1 project per topic

  4. Implementation issues Proposals must be submitted in the form of a “coordinated project” by consortia having two parts EU part of the consortium submits to EC a proposal describing the work of both EU and RF parts RF part of the consortium submit to RF authorities (exact submission details will be announced by RF authorities) The EU part is evaluated by the EC; the Russian part is evaluated by the Russian authorities Contract will include a mandatory coordination agreement between the two parts More details: 9 June Moscow workshop and in the official Call publication (30 July)

  5. Estimated Timetable 9 June 2010: Moscow Workshop 30 July 2010: Publication of Call Both EU and RF texts Texts will be the same (EU in English, RF in Russian) Early/mid September 2010: EU and RF deadlines for proposal submission (exact dates tbc) 1 January 2011: Projects start

  6. Purpose of today’s workshop Create awareness of Joint Call Get familiar with content, timetable, implementation issues of Joint Call Meet possible partners Identify open issues/questions that need to be addressed in 9-June Moscow workshop IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: The official texts (to be published on 30-July) are the only valid reference texts on the content and modalities of the Call

  7. More information: Information and Communications Technologies cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict Computing Systems Research Objective cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/computing/home_en.html Thank you! Email: Panagiotis.Tsarchopoulos@ec.europa.eu

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