Mathematics for Analysis of Petascale Data

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Mathematics for Analysis of Petascale Data: For any questions relating to this announcemnt please contact Dr. Alexandra Landsberg, Applied Mathematics Program, Telephone: (301) 903-8507, FAX: (301) 903-7774, E-mail: [email protected]. The Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research (ASCR) of the Office of Science (SC), U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), hereby announces its interest in receiving grant applications for research addressing the mathematical challenges involved in extracting insights from extremely large datasets (petascale data) and investigating fundamental issues in finding key features and understanding the relationships between those features. Petascale data may be produced by high-resolution simulations on massively parallel computers in complex applications, such as climate modeling, fusion, and other large-scale science and engineering calculations. They may also result from experiments and observational studies, such as those in high-energy physics and cosmology. The effective analysis of petascale data is often challenged by some combination of its large-scale, distributed, heterogeneous, and varying statistical properties. Novel mathematical models, methods, and tools are needed for the representation, analysis, and understanding of such large-scale datasets that come from scientific domains pertinent to the DOE. All applications should address the potential for advances in mathematical methods or numerical algorithms and not just the application of methods and algorithms to a specific science problem, no matter how challenging. Educational aspects, while always welcome, are neither required nor emphasized in this call.
Federal Grant Title: Mathematics for Analysis of Petascale Data
Federal Agency Name: Chicago Service Center
Grant Categories: Science and Technology
Type of Opportunity: Discretionary
Funding Opportunity Number: DE-PS02-09ER09-10
Type of Funding: Grant
CFDA Numbers: 81.049
CFDA Descriptions: Office of Science Financial Assistance Program
Current Application Deadline: May 29, 2009
Original Application Deadline: May 29, 2009
Posted Date: Mar 30, 2009
Creation Date: Mar 30, 2009
Archive Date: Mar 30, 2010
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Cost Sharing or Matching: No
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