DOE ASCR continuous until 30 Sept 2011
NSF CCF core programs (medium: Aug 1–30 small: Dec 1–17) and NSF CNS core programs (medium: Aug 1–30 small: Dec 1–17).
Continuous High Performance Computing on Massively Parallel Architectures -- NRL-WIDE BAA 64-09-01 pdf
Continuous Computational Mathematics - AFOSR-BAA-2009-01 and Systems and Software - AFOSR-BAA-2009-01 (1) This program seeks to develop innovative mathematical methods and fast, reliable algorithms aimed at making radical advances in modeling and computational science in areas crucial to the Air Force of the future. (2) This program seeks to define the theoretical underpinnings that will eventually lead to rapid composability of systems and construction of executable architectures. This program also seeks new paradigms for software and systems development that will make it easier and less expensive to build dependable software-intensive systems.
Continuous Long Range Broad Agency Announcement for Navy and Marine Corps Science and Technology Mailed Ralph Wachter, Wen Masters on 9/22/09
? BAA Announcement for Simulation and Training (COS)
Ongoing GOALI
Mailed F. Darema on 7/19/09
Ongoing ERDC
BAA - High Performance Computing (HPC) and Networking
(ITL-3)
(Army) (COS)
Of special interest is the application of scalable parallel
architectures and associated algorithms to DoD S&T R&D applications;
performance modeling and analysis of supercomputing architectures and
applications; techniques for management and analysis of terabyte-scale
data; emerging network technologies; and distributed storage and
compute methodologies that will permit transparent sharing of
heterogeneous HPC resources located at ERDC and remotely throughout
DoD.
Mailed David.R.Richards@usace.army.mil on 7/19/09,
follow up on 8/16/09, 9/10/09, 9/21/09 %mail/aro
30 Sept 2009 (COS) 4. Advanced Scientific Computing Research (ASCR) Research in computer science to enable petascale scientific applications through advances in massively parallel computing such as scalable and fault tolerant operating systems, programming models, performance modeling and assessment tools, development tools, interoperability and infrastructure methodology, and large scale data management and visualization. The development of new computer and computational science techniques will allow scientists to use the most advanced computers without being overwhelmed by the complexity of rewriting their codes with each new generation of high performance architectures.
27 Aug 2009 Fundamentals of Cyberspace and Software ONR: "Automated methods that define architectures for embedded real time systems that provide maximal performance for a given algorithm/application or family thereof with regard to run-time, power, memory, or combination of metrics with homogenous and heterogeneous computational components"
17 Dec 2009 NSF CCF Core Programs
12 Jan 2010 Biomolecular Systems Cluster (COS)
23 Apr 2009 NSF CSR program (2. Parallel Systems, Computing and Execution (PSCE))
31 Dec 2008 Proposed to Prof Davis as good recycle—he says they didn't respond to the last one High Performance Computing on Massively Parallel Architectures -- NRL-WIDE BAA 64-07-01. The Laboratory for Computational Physics and Fluid Dynamics of the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) conducts research and development supporting the national initiative in high performance computing. Advanced algorithms and codes are developed for the newest massively parallel architectures. Research is pursued in the fields of compressible and incompressible fluid dynamics, reactive flows, fluid/structure interaction including submarine and aerospace applications, atmospheric and solar geophysics, magnetoplasma dynamics, fire modeling, engine modeling, molecular dynamics and quantum chemistry.
17 Dec 2008 Multi-GPU abstractions CCF Core Programs Especially challenging for the future is the need to develop new software and hardware foundations for heterogeneous computing systems, where components in a single system may be diverse in one or more dimensions.
30 Oct 2008 Prof Davis proposes: Transient multi-disciplinary analysis of human network biosystems ACCELERATING DISCOVERY IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING THROUGH PETASCALE SIMULATIONS AND ANALYSIS (PetaApps) This solicitation seeks proposals to develop the future simulation and analysis tools that can use petascale computing to advance the frontiers of scientific and engineering research. Proposals are sought from researchers aiming to capitalize on emerging petascale computing architectures, catalyzing potentially transformative research. NSF's emphasis is on implementation and exploitation of forefront techniques. Proposers must be prepared to demonstrate that they have a research problem that requires and can exploit petascale computing capabilities. Proposals from or including junior researchers are encouraged as one of the goals of this solicitation is to build a community capable of using petascale computing.
17 Oct 2008 Library: "Computational Patterns for Parallel Computing" Multicore Chip Design and Architecture (NSF/SRC) Research into new parallel programming models, memory models/architectures, and hardware and software primitives that facilitate the programmability of multicores for existing and emerging applications is needed. This includes research into hardware and software transactional memories, scalable and highly concurrent synchronization primitives, and compiler and run-time system software support. Optimizing performance by mixing general purpose cores with special purpose cores for applications such as high-end graphics, signal processing, network processing, etc., is also important.
CISE Research Infrastructure Program (due Oct 20) (COS link)
Graphics and Symbolic/Geometric Computation (due Nov 5) (COS link)
Expert Science and Engineering (COS link) (continuous through Dec 31)
ONR Broad Agency Announcement - possible project with Mihaela van der Schaar in video over sensor networks - 5 page white paper due Aug 30 (er, that was 2002, oops)
ONR Young Investigator (not posted yet, likely due 1 Nov 2003) ONR Home
EPA grants ... none too applicable
California Dept of Energy ... none too applicable
Wireless Info Network Cyberdefense. Due 11 Jan 2004. (announcement?) (COS link)
UC Discovery Grant (RFP) (Communications and Networking Notice of Intent: 13 Oct 2003; proposal: 24 Oct 2003)
CISE Research Resources (COS link 1, 2) Due Feb 2, 2004.
EPA Environmental Information Exchange Network Grant Program (link); preproposal due Feb 3
Sensors/Sensor Networks (link) due Feb 26
Computing Processes and Artifacts (CPA) (due Mar 2) (COS link)
DOE Young Investigator (COS link)
NSF NeTS (Networking Technology and Systems) (due April 14)
CISE RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM (18 Oct 2004) ONR Young Investigator (30 Sep 2004 - available; 8 Jan? 2005 - due)