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U.S. Department of Energy Approves Physics Research Team's Computer Allocation Proposals
A research team in the College of Sciences and Mathematics Department of Physics received notice that their computer
allocation proposals to the National Energy Research Scientific
Computing Center (NERSC) in Oakland, California and to the National
Center for Computational Sciences (NCCS) in Oak Ridge, Tennessee
have both been approved for the 2007 calendar year.
In a multi-institutional (Auburn, ORNL, Rollins, LANL, and Strathclyde) proposal entitled "Computational Atomic
Physics for Fusion Energy," the team was initially awarded 1,000,000
cpu hours on the IBM and Cray supercomputers at NERSC.
In a multi-institutional (Auburn, ORNL, Rollins, LANL,
LBNL, and Strathclyde) proposal entitled "Computational
Atomic and Molecular Physics for Advances in Astrophysics,
Chemical Sciences, and Fusion Energy Sciences," they were
initially awarded 750,000 cpu hours on the Cray supercomputers
at NCCS. Both proposals were to the Office of Science at the
U.S. Department of Energy. The research team at Auburn, the lead
institution on both proposals, includes S. D. Loch, M. S.
Pindzola and F. Robicheaux, as well as a number of post-doctoral,
graduate, and undergraduate students in the Department of Physics.
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