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Funded Projects

National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure

  • National Science Foundation's Partnerships for Advanced Computational Infrastructure
  • Contract Number: NSF# ACI-9619020 (UC Subcontract # 10152408)
  • Principal Investigator: Sidney Karin
  • Co-Principal Investigators:Peter Arzberger, University of California, San Diego; Paul Messina, California Institute of Technology; Susan Graham, University of California, Berkeley; Peter Taylor, University of California, San Diego and San Diego Supercomputer Center; Mark Ellisman, University of California, San Diego; Freeman Gilbert, University of California, San Diego; Andrew Grimshaw, University of Virginia; William Martin, University of Michigan; Reagan Moore, San Diego Supercomputer Center; Tinsley Oden, University of Texas, Austin; Arthur Olson, The Scripps Research Institute; Wayne Pfeiffer, University of California, San Diego
  • Project Progress Reports
  • October1, 1997 - September 30, 2002

Compiler and Runtime Support for Data Intensive Computing

Terascale Visualization: Delivering Interaction and Insight to the Desktop Through a Data Visualization Corridor

HUBS Next Generation Internet Collaborative Telemicroscopy

  • Department of Defense, Advanced Research Projects Agency, USAF, AFMC, through Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
  • Contract Number: USAF, AFMC #F30602-00-C-0009, SAIC Subcontract #4400025559
  • Principle Investigator:  Joel Saltz
  • Co-Investigators:
    • Dr. Michael Becich, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
    • David Foran, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
    • Dr. Michael Feldman, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center
  • March 10, 2000 - December 30, 2002

Performance Prediction and Modeling of Compute and Data Intensive Applications on Current and Future High Performance Architecture

High Performance Systems for Shape & Action Modeling

Pending

High Level Programming Methodologies for Data Intensive Computing

Linking Space Science Simulation Codes Through a General Software Framework

Center for Multi-Scale Biomedical Research

  • National Institutes of Health - National Programs of Excellence in Biomedical Computing
  • Principle Investigator:  Joel Saltz
  • Co-Investigators: 
    • Dr. Rai Winslow, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
    • Dr. Michael Miller, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
    • Amitabh Varshney
    • Mary Wheeler, University of Texas
  • July 1, 2001 - June 30, 2004

A Data Intensive Challenge: The Instrumented Oil Field of the Future

 

Completed

High Performance Computing for Land Cover Dynamics

Systems and Software Tools for High Performance Computing

Common Runtime Support for High Performance Parallel Languages

Scalable I/O Project

KQML-Accessible, High-Performance, Massive Knowledge Bases

Scalable I/O for Loosely Synchronous Problems

Research Experiences for Undergraduates

Software Environments and Scalable High Level Data Structure Extensions of FORTRAN for Irregular Loosely Synchronous Problems on SIMD and MIMD Parallel Computers

High Performance Processing I/O Techniques

Scalable Runtime Support for Sparse and Adaptive Computations

  • Advanced Research Projects Agency
  • Contract Number: NAG-1-1485
  • March 1, 1993 - February 27, 1997
  • Principal Investigator: Dr. Joel Saltz

Performance Monitoring of I/O and Compute Intensive Parallel Applications

Adaptive Direct Simulation Monte Carlo Methods on Distributed Memory Architectures and Workstation Networks

Software Environments and Scalable High Level Data Structure Extensions of FORTRAN for Irregular Loosely Synchronous Problems on SIMD and MIMD Parallel Computers

Parallel Computing for Census Applications

Portable Software for Parallelizing Electric Utility Programs

Evaluation of Numerical Methods for Underwater Structural Acoustics Simulations

  • Office of Naval Research
  • Contract Number: N00014-94-1-0580
  • January 1, 1994 - December 31, 1994
  • Co-Principal Investigator with Howard Elman, Dianne O’Leary, and Gilbert W. Stewart.

 

Last Updated:  01/12/01