Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe


Large scale simulations are the third pillar of science today alongside theory and experiment. They produce scientific insights, technological advances, and solve problems in many fields of society. Their tools are high-end computers and effective software. PRACE, the Partnership for Advanced Computing, has been created as a not for profit association in May 2010 as a permanent pan-European High Performance Computing service providing world-class systems for world-class science. Up to six systems at the highest performance level (Tier-0) will be deployed - the first one being the already installed BlueGene/P in Germany. Funding for the next three systems has been committed by France, Italy, and Spain. Twenty European states are members of the PRACE Research Infrastructure (RI).

Access to the PRACE resources will be through a single peer review process. The Scientific Steering Committee represents the user communities and guides the strategic directions. PRACE works closely with national, regional, and topical centres to shape the European HPC ecosystem. The PRACE-1IP project is designed to support the accelerated implementation of the RI. The project supports the evolution of the RI by refining and extending the administrative, legal and financial framework with focus on the specific requirements of industry. To enable world-class science on novel systems the project assists users in porting, optimising and petascaling applications to the different architectures and deploys consistent services across the RI. The tools and techniques will be selected to have broad applicability across many disciplines. This is accompanied by advanced training in modern programming methods and paradigms, establishing a permanent distributed training infrastructure. The PRACE brand is already well established in the international HPC scene; extensive dissemination and outreach will be continued. The project advises PRACE on procurements of the next generation of systems. Finally, promising technologies, especially with respect to energy efficiency, will be evaluated with the ultimate goal to collaborate with industrial partners to develop products exploiting STRATOS, PRACE advisory group for Strategic Technologies created in the PRACE Preparatory Phase project.


Partners
item Austria: JKU - University Linz, Institute for Computer Architecture

item Bulgaria: NCSA - Executive agency "Electronic communication networks and information systems"

item Cyprus: CaSToRC - The Computation-based Science and Research Center Cyprus

item Czech Republic: VŠB - Technical University of Ostrava

item Finland: CSC - IT Center for Science

item France: GENCI - Grand Equipement national pour le Calcul Intensif

item Germany: GCS - GAUSS Centre for Supercomputing

item Greece: GRNET - Greek Research and Technology Network

item Italy: CINECA - Consorzio Interuniversitario

item The Netherlands: NCF - Netherlands Computing Facilities Foundation

item Poland: PSNC - Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center

item Portugal: FCTUC - Faculdade Ciencias e Tecnologia da Universidade de Coimbra

item Serbia: IPB - Institute of Physics, Belgrade

item Spain: BSC - Barcelona Supercomputing Center - Centro Nacional de Supercomputación

item Sweden: SNIC - Swedish National Infrastructure for Computing

item Switzerland: ETH Zurich - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, CSCS - Swiss National Supercomputing Centre

item Turkey: UYBHM - National Center for High Performance Computing (Ulusal Yuksek Basarimli Hesaplama Merkezi)

item UK: EPSRC - Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Acceding members
item Norway SIGMA - UNINETT Sigma AS - The Norwegian Metacenter for Computational Science


PRACE is coordinated by Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany
Contact: Prof. Dr. Achim Bachem: prace-coordinator@fz-juelich.de

Contact person at Jülich Supercomputing Centre:
item Dr. Thomas Eickermann

The PRACE-1IP project receives funding from the EU's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement
n° RI-261557. The grant period is 07/2010 - 05/2012.


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