CyberInfrastructure Partnership and TeraGrid Allocations

Samples of Well-Written LRAC Proposals

Peer-review board members thought that these were excellent examples of how an allocation request should be presented. Some things noted by the review board were:

The following sample proposals are arranged by Field of Science (FOS):

Astronomical Sciences

PI: John Hawley, University of Virginia
Project Title: Computational Magnetohydrodynamics for Astrophysical Systems
Primary FOS: Astronomical Sciences
Secondary FOS: Stellar Astronomy and Astrophysics; Extragalactic Astronomy and Cosmology

PI: Joel Tohline, Louisiana State University
Project Title: Numerical Hydrodynamics of Mass-Transferring Binary Star Systems
Primary FOS: Stellar Astronomy and Astrophysics
Secondary FOS: Advanced Scientific Computing

Atmospheric Sciences

PI: Kelvin Droegemeier, University of Oklahoma
Project Title: Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms
Primary FOS: Meterology
Secondary FOS: Distributed and Parallel Processing, Vectorization

PI: Gary Glatzmaier, University of California, Santa Cruz
Project Title: Convection and Magnetic Field Generation in Planets
FOS: Atmospheric Sciences

Biological Sciences

PI: Charles Peskin, New York University
Project Title: Cardiac Fluid Dynamics and the Immersed Boundary Method
Primary FOS: Biological Instrumentation and Resources
Secondary FOS: Advanced Scientific Computing

Chemistry

PI: Richard Friesner, Columbia University
Project Title: Computational Modeling of Biological Systems
Primary FOS: Physical Chemistry
Secondary FOS: Molecular Biosciences

PI: Keith Gubbins, North Carolina State University
Project Title: Molecular Simulation of Fluid Behavior in Narrow Pores and Pore Networks
Primary FOS: Chemical, Thermal Systems

PI: John Kim, University of California-Los Angeles
Project Title: A Numerical Study of Turbulent Boundary Layers
Primary FOS: Chemical, Thermal Systems
Secondary FOS: Fluid, Particulate, and Hydraulic Systems; Meteorology

PI: Uzi Landman, Georgia Institute of Technology
Project Title: Interfacial Complex Molecular Liquids and Nanotribiology
Primary FOS: Chemistry
Secondary FOS: Physical Chemistry

PI: Keiji Morokuma, Emory University
Project Title: Computational Studies of Potential Energy Surfaces for Chemical Reactions and Interactions
Primary FOS: Chemistry
Secondary FOS: Physical Chemistry; Organic and Macromolecular Chemistry

PI: B. Montgomery Pettitt, University of Houston
Project Title: Salt Effects in Solutions of Peptides and Nucleic Acids
Primary FOS: Physical Chemistry
Secondary FOS: Biophysics

Engineering

PI: H. Neal Bertram, University of California, San Diego
Project Title: Fundamental Physics of High-Density Magnetic Recording
Primary FOS: Electrical and Communication Systems
Secondary FOS: Solid State and Microstructures

Materials Research

PI: David Ceperley, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Project Title: Simulations of Quantum Systems
FOS: Materials Research

PI: Marvin Cohen, University of California, Berkeley
Project Title: Theoretical Solid State Physics
FOS: Materials Research

PI: John Joannopoulos, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Project Title: Ab Initio Simulations of Materials Properties
FOS: Materials Research

Ocean Sciences

PI: Daniel Cayan, University of California, San Diego
Project Title: Prediction and Diagnosis of Extreme Climate Events
Primary FOS: Ocean Sciences, FOS2: Atmospheric Sciences

PI: Carl Wunsch, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Project Title: Estimation of the Time Evolving Oceanic General Circulation
Primary FOS: Physical Oceanography
Secondary FOS: Ocean Sciences

Physics

PI: Robert Sugar, University of California, Santa Cruz
Project Title: Lattice Gauge Theory on MIMD Parallel Computers
Primary FOS: Physics
Secondary FOS: Elementary Particle Physics