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Center Announcements
  – 2021 INCITE Call for Proposals (Closes Jun 19)

Meetings & Workshops
  – INCITE Proposal Writing Webinar (Jun 5)
  – 2020 OLCF User Meeting (Happening Now)
  – GPU Hackathon Series
  – CUDA Training Series
  – OpenACC Training Series

Upcoming Scheduled Outages
  – Rhea, Data Transfer Nodes (Jun 9)
  – home and myproxy1 (Jun 10)

Center Announcements

2021 INCITE Call for Proposals (Closes Jun 19)
The 2021 Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (INCITE) Call for Proposals is now open and closes June 19.

The INCITE program promotes transformational advances in science and technology for compute and/or data-intensive large-scale research projects such as scientific modeling, simulation, and data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) campaigns. INCITE projects are awarded large allocations of computer time and supporting resources at the Argonne and Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (LCF) centers, operated by the US Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science. INCITE seeks research challenges requiring capability computing from diverse areas: production simulations, compute intensive machine or deep learning applications, or large-scale data analysis that use a large fraction of the LCF systems and cannot be performed on less capable resources. INCITE supports high impact simulation, data and AI approaches which require the unique architectural infrastructure, high performance storage and networking capabilities available at the LCF centers.

For more information, visit http://www.doeleadershipcomputing.org/.

Meetings & Workshops

INCITE Proposal Writing Webinar (Jun 5)
To help you prepare your proposal for submission, the INCITE program is offering an instructional webinar on June 5. For more information or to register, visit https://www.olcf.ornl.gov/calendar/2021-incite-call-for-proposals-webinar-2/.

OLCF User Meeting (Happening Now)
It is not too late to participate in the 2020 OLCF User Meeting, which will be held today and tomorrow. This year’s meeting will be a remote-only event; attendance will be limited by the number seats available in the videoconference platform. You can still register and get the login coordinates on the event page.

GPU Hackathon Series
The following organizations, in conjunction with OLCF and NVIDIA, will be hosting GPU Hackathons as part of our annual GPU Hackathon Series. These hackathons are multi-day coding events in which teams of developers prepare their own application(s) to run on GPUs or focus on optimizing their application(s) that currently run on GPUs. Teams typically consist of three or more developers who are intimately familiar with (some part of) their application, and they work alongside two mentors with GPU programming expertise. These hackathons offer a unique opportunity for teams to set aside time for development, surround themselves with experts in the field, and push toward their development goals. During the event, teams will have access to compute resources provided by OLCF. If you’re interested in more information, or to apply, you can visit the site-specific event pages below. If you have questions, please contact Tom Papatheodore.

  Brookhaven National Lab
   – https://gpuhackathons.org/event/bnl-gpu-hackathon
   – Event Dates: August 10, 17-19, 2020
   – Deadline to apply: June 17, 2020

CUDA Training Series
NVIDIA will present a 9-part CUDA training series intended to help new and existing GPU programmers understand the main concepts of the CUDA platform and its programming model. Each part will include a 1-hour presentation and example exercises. The exercises are meant to reinforce the material from the presentation and can be completed during a 1-hour hands-on session following each lecture. The full list of topics can be found on the series page. If you have any questions about this series, please contact Tom Papatheodore. For more information on upcoming events in this series, or to register, see the links below:

  Managed Memory (Thursday, June 18)
  CUDA Concurrency (Tuesday, July 21)

OpenACC Training Series
NVIDIA will present a 3-part OpenACC training series intended to help new and existing GPU programmers learn to use the OpenACC API. Each part will include a 1-hour presentation and example exercises. The exercises are meant to reinforce the material from the presentation and can be completed during a 1-hour hands-on session following each lecture. The full list of events can be found on the series page. If you have any questions about this series, please contact Tom Papatheodore. For more information on the individual events in this series, or to register, please visit the links below:

  Loop Optimizations with OpenACC (Tuesday, June 23)

Upcoming Scheduled Outages

Rhea and the Data Transfer Nodes will be unavailable from 8:00 AM until 8:00 PM on Tuesday, June 9.

The home.ccs.ornl.gov and myproxy1.ccs.ornl.gov systems may be intermittently unavailable between 2:00 PM and 6:00 PM on Wednesday, June 10.