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CCS:
SciDAC
DOE's Office of Science (SC) developed
Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing
in support of DOE science research goals
SC
notice of intent.
All of the research programs in the U.S. Department of
Energy's Office of Science (SC) -- in Basic Energy Sciences,
Biological and Environmental Research,
Fusion Energy Sciences, and High-Energy and Nuclear Physics --
have identified major scientific challenges
that only can be addressed through advances in scientific
computing.
SC has a long history of use of and accomplishments in
scientific computing and has often served as the
proving ground for many new computer technologies.
SC is bringing its experience and
expertise to bear to realize the promise of terascale
computers for its basic science programs. SciDAC focus areas include:
- Scientific Challenge Codes
- Computing Systems and Mathematical Software
- Collaboratory Software Infrastructure
- Scientific Computing Hardware Infrastructure
- Scientific Computing Software Infrastructure
More info on SciDAC: SciDAC.org,
DOE SciDAC pages
CCS involvement in SciDAC focus areas
- Scientific Challenges:
Astrophysics, Biology,
Climate,
Chemistry, Fusion,
Materials
- Mathematical Software:
ScaLAPACK,
ATLAS,
and many more
- Collaboratory Software:
Enotebook,
PSE,
Remote Instruments
- Hardware Infrastructure:
Eagle, Cheetah,
Phoenix, Ram,
Linux clusters
- Software Infrastructure:
Harness,
Cumulvs,
CCA,
HPC systems software,
Performance evaluation
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