environmental molecular science call for proposals

From: Francesca Verdier (fverdier_at_lbl.gov)
Date: 06/06/2001


Dear BES Principal Investigators,

The Molecular Science Computing Facility (MSCF) in the William R. Wiley
Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory at the Pacific Northwest
National Laboratory is soliciting proposals, for allocations of
computer time, for Computational Grand Challenge Projects of 3-year
duration in environmental molecular science basic and applied research
areas that address the environmental problems and research needs facing
the U.S. Department of Energy and the Nation.

Computational resources at the MSCF include 512-, 104-, and
64-processor IBM SP computer systems, with plans to upgrade to at least
2 to 3 Teraflops in early 2002. Other resources include a 20-Terabyte
storage management system and molecular science software. Award
allocations are typically 250,000-500,000 processor wall-hours per
year.

For details about the MSCF and the Call for Proposals, including the
proposal form and instructions, see
http://www.emsl.pnl.gov:2080/docs/tms/mscf/proposals/.

Important Dates:

* August 1, 2001: Receipt of Abstract, Team List, and Allocation
Requested
* August 15, 2001: Receipt of Completed Proposal Form
* October 1, 2001: Announcement of Awards

Donald R. Jones, Ph.D., Technical Group Leader
William R. Wiley Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory
Pacific Northwest Laboratory
P.O. Box 999, MS K1-96
Richland, WA 99352

telephone: 509-375-2279
facsimile: 509-375-6631
email: mscf@emsl.pnl.gov

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