PRACE and XSEDE call for Expressions of Interest for joint access by international research teams DEADLINE Sept 15
The Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe (*PRACE*) and the National Science Foundation-funded Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (*XSEDE*) team up to foster collaborations among U.S. and European scientists and engineers.
PRACE and XSEDE issued a joint call for Expressions of Interest
(EoI): U.S. and European researchers who wish to work together using
PRACE and XSEDE resources and services to advance scientific discoveries
are invited to reply.
XSEDE and PRACE have been collaborating for several years, most
visibly with the joint summer school series, said John Towns, XSEDE
principal investigator and project director. This call for Expressions
of Interest is a precursor to supporting science and engineering
collaborations in an unprecedented way.
We are looking forward to receiving feedback on the needs and
expectations from the user communities of the major HPC infrastructures
on both sides of the Atlantic, adds Maria Ramalho, Managing Director of
PRACE.
Expressions of Interest should be submitted to prace-xsede@prace-ri.eu
<mailto:prace-xsede@prace-ri.eu>or prace-xsede@xsede.org
<mailto:prace-xsede@xsede.org>before *September 15, 2012*.
For more information, visit:
https://www.xsede.org/xsede-and-prace-eoi
http://www.prace-ri.eu/Expressions-of-Interest
*About PRACE: *The Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe (PRACE)
is an international non-profit association with its seat in Brussels.
The PRACE Research Infrastructure (RI) provides a persistent world-class
High Performance Computing (HPC) service for scientists and researchers
from academia and industry. The Implementation Phase of PRACE receives
funding from the EUs Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under
grant agreements no. RI-261557 and no. RI-283493.
PRACE: http://www.prace-ri.eu <http://www.prace-ri.eu/>
*About XSEDE: *XSEDE is the most advanced, powerful and robust
collection of integrated digital resources and services in the world. It
is a single virtual system that scientists can use to interactively
share computing resources, data and expertise. XSEDE is a partnership of
more than a dozen institutions engaged in providing HPC resources,
software, extended support, education, outreach, and training to help
more scientists and engineers use the resources. The five-year project
is supported by the National Science Foundation.
XSEDE: https://xsede.org <https://xsede.org/>

