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Date:1/18/2008

an understanding from first principles to triple-alpha burning the process by which a mature star creates carbon-12 nuclei from helium-4 nuclei and the structure of exotic nuclei with many more neutrons than protons.

  • Robert Sugar of the University of California-Santa Barbara was awarded 19.6 million hours at Argonne and 7.1 million hours at ORNL to generate gauge configurations with up, down and strange quarks on sufficiently fine-grained lattices that have sufficiently small up and down quark masses in order to enable the extrapolation of key quantities of the chiral and continuum limits. The gauge configurations will be used to determine a wide range of physical quantities that are important to high energy and nuclear physics research.

  • Robert Minnich of Sandia National Laboratories was awarded 1 million hours to scale the Plan 9 distributed operating system on Blue Gene/P, measure the performance of applications of interest, and test all aspects of the operating system's environment in preparation for future computer systems with 10 million central processing units.

  • Warren Washington of the National Center for Atmospheric Research was awarded, as principal investigator, 1 million hours at Argonne, 1.3 million hours at the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and 15.7 million hours at ORNL to work with a large community of scientists to develop and use the next generation of DOE and National Science Foundation's Community Climate System Model.

  • Christopher Mundy of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory was awarded 750,000 hours at both Argonne and ORNL to develop a new understanding of chemical reactions in solutions and at interfaces, especially in the area of hydrogen storage and catalysis in order to establish a protocol for the application of high-performance computing to current and future Grand Challenges in the ch
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