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2010 INCITE AWARDS ANNOUNCED
For the seventh consecutive year, the ASCR Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (INCITE) program has awarded time on DOE supercomputers to universities, laboratories, other government agencies and industry. This year, over 1.6 billion supercomputing processor hours were awarded to 69 cutting-edge research projects, roughly an 80% increase in processor hours from last year.
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AWARDEE INFORMATION
The INCITE program invites proposals for large-scale, computationally intensive research projects to run at America's premier leadership computing facility (LCF) centers, established and operated by the DOE's Office of Science. The INCITE program awards sizeable allocations (typically, millions of processor-hours per project) on some of the world's most powerful supercomputers to address grand challenges in science and engineering.
2010 Awardee Fact Sheet> ( 276 kb PDF)
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