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PRACE-4IP

PRACE 4th Implementation Phase Project
Starting date: 
01/02/2015
End date: 
01/05/2017

The objectives of PRACE-4IP are to build on and seamlessly continue the successes of PRACE and start new innovative and collaborative activities proposed by the consortium. These include: assisting the transition to PRACE 2.0; strengthening the internationally recognised PRACE brand; continuing advanced training which so far provided more than 15.000 person- training days to over 4700 persons, preparing strategies and best practices towards exascale computing, coordinating and enhancing the operation of the multi-tier HPC systems and services, and supporting users to exploit massively parallel systems and novel architectures.

Framework Programme: 

H2020-EINFRA-2014-2

General notes: 

PRACE, the Partnership for Advanced Computing, was established in May 2010 as a permanent pan-European High Performance Computing service providing world-class systems for world-class science. Six systems at the highest performance level (Tier-0) are deployed by Germany, France, Italy and Spain providing researchers with over 9 billion core hours of compute time. HPC experts from twenty-five member states - funded in part in three implementation projects - enabled users from academia and industry to ascertain leadership and remain competitive in the Global Race. Currently PRACE is preparing for PRACE 2.0, the successor of the initial five year period.

The objectives of PRACE-4IP are to build on and seamlessly continue the successes of PRACE and start new innovative and collaborative activities proposed by the consortium. These include: assisting the transition to PRACE 2.0; strengthening the internationally recognised PRACE brand; continuing advanced training which so far provided more than 15.000 person- training days to over 4700 persons, preparing strategies and best practices towards exascale computing, coordinating and enhancing the operation of the multi-tier HPC systems and services, and supporting users to exploit massively parallel systems and novel architectures.

The proven project structure will be used to achieve each of the objectives in six dedicated work packages. The project will continue to be managed by Jülich.

The activities are designed to increase Europe's research and innovation potential especially through: seamless and efficient Tier-0 services and a pan-European HPC ecosystem including national capabilities; promoting take-up by industry and special offers to SMEs; analysing new flexible business models for PRACE 2.0; proposing strategies for deployment of leadership systems; collaborating with the ETP4HPC, the coming CoEs and other European and international organisations on future architectures, training, application support and policies.

Partners: 
  1. JUELICH- Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH (Germany, Coordinator)
  2. GCS - Gauss Centre for Supercomputing (GCS) e.V. (Germany)
  3. GENCI - Grand Equipement National de Calcul Intensif (France)
  4. EPCC - The University of Edinburgh (United Kingdom)
  5. BSC - Barcelona Supercomputing Center - Centro Nacional de Supercomputacion (Spain)
  6. CSC-Tieteellinen Laskenta OY (Finland)
  7. ETH Zurich - Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zuerich (Switzerland)
  8. SURFsara - SURFsara BV (The Netherlands)
  9. JKU - Johannes Kepler Universitaet Linz (Austria)
  10. SNIC – Vetenskapsradet (Sweden)
  11. CINECA Consorzio Interuniversitario (Italy)
  12. PSNC - Instytut Chemii Bioorganicznej Pan WPoznaniu (Poland)
  13. SIGMA - UNINETT AS (Norway)
  14. GRNET - Greek Research and Technology Network S.A. (Greece)
  15. UC-LCA - Faculdade de Ciencias e Tecnologia da Universidade de Coimbra (Portugal)
  16. NUI Galway - National University of Ireland, Galway (Ireland)
  17. UHEM - Istanbul Teknik Universitesi (Turkey)
  18. CaSToRC - The Cyprus Institute (Cyprus)
  19. NCSA - National Centre for Supercomputing Applications (Bulgaria)
  20. IT41 - VSB - VYSOKA SKOLA BANSKA -TECHNICKA UNIVERZITA OSTRAVA  (Czech Republic)
  21. IPB - Institute of Physics Belgrade (Serbia)
  22. NIIF – Nemzeti Információs Infrastruktúra Fejlesztési Intézet (Hungary)
  23. UCPH - Københavns Universitet (Denmark)
  24. IUCC – Inter University Computation Center (Israel)
  25. PRACE - Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe AISBL (Belgium)
  26. UL – University of Ljubljana (Slovenia)
  27. CCSAS - Vypoctove stredisko Slovenskej akademie vied (Slovakia)
Contact
Sanzio Bassini
Contact
Giovanni Erbacci
Contact
Sergio Bernardi