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Help desk, password resets, web tutorials, etc.; how to get help
doing anything at NERSC.
Everything NERSC's users need to know about working with
computers, storage, and networks.
Machine status, announcements to users, usage statistics and job data.
Help, advice, and guidance on any topic related to working with NERSC
resources; account support; and allocations of computing
resources.
Startup awards are available for new projects that wish to investigate using NERSC
resources, or who wish to port or develop new codes. A request for a Startup project
account
may be made at any time during the year, and decisions for Startup requests are made by
NERSC within one to three weeks after applying. See Applying for Your First NERSC
Allocation.
At NERSC, several key technologies - data management, data analysis and data mining, visualization of data, and workflow management - contribute to the analytics program.
NUG provides guidance
about the current services offered by NERSC and the
direction of future development.
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NEWS
INCITE Call for Proposals
The DOE Office of Science is inviting proposals for the Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment program. The INCITE program will award 680 million supercomputer processor hours to support high-impact scientific advances. [MORE]
New Breed of Supercomputers
NERSC and Berkeley Lab researchers have proposed an innovative way to improve global climate change predictions by using a supercomputer with low-power embedded microprocessors. [MORE]
May 30 Tutorial at Berkeley Lab
"Principles and Practice of Experimental Performance Measurement and Analysis of Parallel Applications",
Bernd Mohr, Jeulich Supercomputing Center
[MORE]
Large Scale Reimbursement Program
The Large Scale Reimbursement Program is intended for projects with codes
that can run efficiently on 2,416 or
more cores. NERSC is especially inrterested in enrolling projects
whose codes are
scaled to the 1,000 or so core range, but are not yet typically run
at 2,416+ cores.
[MORE]
SciDAC 2008 Conference July 13-18 in Seattle
Registration is open for four days of
technical and scientific talks, poster sessions and informal discussions, followed by a
day of tutorials on
SciDAC-supported research.
ACTS Collection Workshop August 19-22 at Berkeley Lab
This four-day workshop will
cover a number of tools in the ACTS Collection and will provide hands-on
instructions in building robust scientific computing applications.
[MORE]
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