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CISL HPC Allocations Panel

Overview

CISL's advisory panel on high-performance computing and services is the CISL HPC Allocations Panel (CHAP). The CHAP's primary responsibility is to assess the merit of large computing requests for CISL supercomputers and related resources.

NSF NCAR accepts computing proposals from U.S. university researchers in the Earth system sciences and closely related sciences who are supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF). The CHAP recommends action with respect to a prospective user's request on the basis of the computational experimental design, computational effectiveness, and availability of computing resources.

Note

The next university deadline for submitting Large Allocation Requests will be in late September 2024 (exact date TBD).

CHAP members, most of whom are from the university community, are appointed to three-year terms by the CISL Director. Meetings are scheduled twice a year, usually in April and October. NSF's program coordinator for the NSF NCAR and Facilities Section attends the semi-annual meetings and provides guidance from the NSF.

Core-hours Allocated and Used by University Projects

Chart showing core-hours allocated and used by university projects