CyberInfrastructure Partnership and TeraGrid Allocations

Samples of Well-Written MRAC 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: Robert F. Stein, Michigan State University
Project Title: Supergranulation Scale Solar Magneto-Convection
Primary FOS: Astronomical Sciences
Secondary FOS: Stellar Astronomy and Astrophysics

Atmospheric Sciences

PI: Ching-Long Lin, University of Iowa
Project Title: Four Dimensional Data Assimilation of Coherent Structures in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer
Primary FOS: Atmospheric Sciences
Secondary FOS: Meteorology

Biological & Environmental Systems

PI: Jacobo Bielak, Carnegie Mellon University
Project Title: Large-Scale Modeling of Earthquake Gound Motion in Large Basins
Primary FOS: Earthquake Hazard Mitigation
Secondary FOS: Advanced Scientific Computing

Chemistry

PI: Charles Doubleday, Columbia University
Project Title: Classical Trajectory Studies of Biradicals
Primary FOS: Chemistry
Secondary FOS: Organic and Macromolecular Chemistry; Physical Chemistry

Engineering

PI: Philippe Guebelle, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Project Title: Large Scale Simulation of Dynamic Fracture Events
Primary FOS: Mechanical and Structural Systems
Secondary FOS: Mechanics and Materials

Microelectronic Information Processing Systems

PI: Mary K. Vernon, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Project Title: POEMS: Performance-Oriented End-to-end Modeling Studies of Large Complex Parallel Computations
Primary FOS: Microelectronic Information Processing Systems
Secondary FOS: Performance Evaluation and Benchmarking

Physics

PI: Walter Wilcox, Baylor University
Project Title: Hadron Structure and Lattice QCD
Primary FOS: Theoretical Physics