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HPC-Europa2

HPC-Europa2. Funding research visits in Europe http://www.hpc-europa.eu antti.pursula@csc.fi. Quick facts. HPC-Europa2 is an EC funded project running for 4 years (2009–2012 ) Focus is in funding for collaborative research visits

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HPC-Europa2

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  1. HPC-Europa2 Funding research visits in Europe http://www.hpc-europa.eu antti.pursula@csc.fi

  2. Quick facts • HPC-Europa2 is an EC funded project running for 4 years (2009–2012) • Focus is in funding for collaborative research visits • Funding for mobility includes access to some of the leading computer facilities in Europe • Call deadlines four times a year

  3. HPC-Europa2 partners • CINECA, Italy • Consorzio Interuniversitario, Bologna • EPCC, United Kingdom • Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre, Edinburgh • BSC, Spain • Barcelona Supercomputing Centre, Barcelona • HLRS, Germany • High Performance Computing Centre, Stuttgart • GENCI, France • Grand Equipement National de Calcul Intensif, Paris • SARA, Netherlands • StichtingAcademischRekencentrum, Amsterdam • CSC, FinlandIT Center for Science, Helsinki • UNIFOB, Norway • HPC Laboratory, Bergen • TCD, Ireland • Trinity Centre for HPC, Dublin • NTUA, Greece • National Technical University of Athens, Athens • PSNC, Poland • Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Centre, Poznan

  4. HPC-Europa2 research visit • Common research interest between the visiting scientist and the hosting research group • Research needs to utilizing computing at some stage • Visiting researchers in various stages of the research career: PhD student, post-doc, professor, … • Visit length between 2-13 weeks

  5. Eligibility for HPC-Europa2 • Conditions for HPC-Europa2 funded research project • Visiting researcher needs to be from EU country or from an associated country (Norway, Switzerland, etc) • The project must be academic • The host group must be “associated” with a participating computing center • All Finnish universities are eligible for hosting visits through CSC participation

  6. What does the funding include • Travel costs • Accommodation costs • Daily allowance • Access to computing facilities

  7. HPCE2 visitor program • 7 computing centers participating • Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, UK • These countries are eligible for hosting visits • Funding for travel costs, accommodation and daily allowance • Visit length 2 – 13 weeks • Access to computing facilities

  8. Application procedure • The visiting scientists makes the application • Beneficial to discuss the proposed project with the host in the application phase • Applications submitted through project web page http://www.hpc-europa.eu • Application deadlines4 times annually • Actual visit start 3-6 months after the call DL

  9. Application Review Process • Funding decisions done by international scientific panel • Panel supported by technical evaluation by computing centers and support statements by the proposed hosts • Review results in 4-6 weeks • Main funding criteria • the scientific value of the work proposed • the level of support from the local host researcher(s) • arguments for utilization of computing resources

  10. Opportunities • Make new contacts to top research groups in Europe through collaborative visit • Strengthen existing collaboration by visiting research partners and working together • Get access to state-of-the-art computing resources • Optional to apply remote access to computing resource • Mainly aimed for existing collaborations

  11. Statistics – total visits in 2009 • Acceptance rate in 2009: 75% • Total number of visitors in 2009: 255

  12. Statistics – visits to Finland in 2009 • Applications for visiting Finnish research groups • 15 applications received, 11 accepted, success rate 73% • Distribution of successful applications • Physics 5, Chemistry 3, Materials science 2, Energy 1 • Univ. Helsinki 4, Aalto School of Technology3, Univ. Jyväskylä 2, Univ. Oulu 1, Lappeenranta Univ. of Tech 1

  13. Example projects • “On the cleaning of gold ores: density functional studies of the interaction of CN groups with gold” • Visitor from Spain at University of Jyväskylä • Visit duration 4 weeks, fall 2009 • Field: Chemistry • “Fundamentals of defects in graphite at the atomic scale ” • Visitor from UK at Lappeenranta University of Technology • Visit duration 10 weeks, summer 2009 • Field: Materials science • “Supernovaedriventurbulence in the interstellar medium  ” • Visitor from UK at University of Helsinki • Visit duration 3weeks, spring 2010 • Field: Physics (Astronomy)

  14. Summary • Next call DLs 15 Nov 2010 and 28 Feb 2011 • Visit length between 2-13 weeks • Funding includes • travel costs • daily allowance • accommodation costs • access to computing facilities • Eligibility for HPC-Europa2 research visits: • Researchers in EU or associated countries to apply • Research groups in 7 main partners countries to host

  15. Contact and more information • More information and applications through http://www.hpc-europa.eu • Additional information: http://www.csc.fi/hpc-europa • Contact to access@hpc-europa.org, or to ville.savolainen@csc.fi or antti.pursula@csc.fi • Subscribe to project newsletter at http://www.hpc-europa.eu/?q=node/71

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