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PRACE 5th Implementation Phase Project

Organisations (1) , Researchers (12)
0782  University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  23180  PhD Janez Benedičič  Mechanical design  Researcher  2018  134 
2.  53102  PhD Matic Brank  Mechanical design  Researcher  2019  35 
3.  33238  PhD Vanja Čok  Mechanical design  Researcher  2018  75 
4.  23289  PhD Ivan Demšar  Mechanical design  Researcher  2018  72 
5.  02859  PhD Jože Duhovnik  Mechanical design  Leader of the participating RO  2017 - 2019  1,029 
6.  24802  PhD Tomaž Finkšt  Mechanical design  Researcher  2017 - 2019  32 
7.  12725  PhD Leon Kos  Mechanical design  Researcher  2017 - 2019  317 
8.  22649  PhD Janez Povh  Computer intensive methods and applications  Researcher  2018 - 2019  375 
9.  23288  PhD Janez Rihtaršič  Mechanical design  Researcher  2019  73 
10.  33069  PhD Pavel Tomšič  Mechanical design  Researcher  2018 - 2019  78 
11.  34656  PhD Jovan Trajkovski  Mechanical design  Researcher  2017  126 
12.  52700  PhD Ivona Vasileska  Mechanical design  Researcher  2017 - 2019  59 
Abstract
PRACE, the Partnership for Advanced Computing is the permanent pan-European High Performance Computing service providing world-class systems for world-class science. Systems at the highest performance level (Tier-0) are deployed by Germany, France, Italy and Spain providing researchers with over 11 billion core hours of compute time. HPC experts from 25 member states enabled users from academia and industry to ascertain leadership and remain competitive in the Global Race. Currently PRACE is in transition to PRACE 2, the successor of the initial five year period. The objectives of PRACE-5IP are to build on and seamlessly continue the successes of PRACE and start new innovative and collaborative activities proposed by the consortium. These include: assisting the transition to PRACE 2 including an analysis of Trans National Access; strengthening the internationally recognised PRACE brand; continuing and extend advanced training which so far provided more than 18 800 persontraining days; preparing strategies and best practices towards Exascale computing; coordinating and enhancing the operation of the multi-tier HPC systems and services; and supporting users to exploit massively parallel systems and novel architectures. A high level Service Catalogue is provided. The proven project structure will be used to achieve each of the objectives in 6 dedicated work packages. The activities are designed to increase Europe's research and innovation potential especially through: seamless and efficient Tier-0 services and a pan-European HPC ecosystem including national capabilities; promoting take-up by industry and new communities and special offers to SMEs; implementing a new flexible business model for PRACE 2; proposing strategies for deployment of leadership systems; collaborating with the ETP4HPC, CoEs and other European and international organisations on future architectures, training, application support and policies. This will be monitored through a set of KPIs.
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