Greetings,

The National Institute for Computational Sciences (NICS) is pleased to announce 
the 2014 open call for participation in the Beacon Project, an ongoing research 
project funded by NSF and the University of Tennessee to explore the impact of 
emerging computer architectures on computational science and engineering.  
Proposals are currently being accepted for compute time on Beacon, a 48 node 
Cray CS300-AC Cluster Supercomputer with each compute node configured with 2 
Intel® Xeon® E5-2670 processors, 4 Intel® Xeon Phi™ coprocessors 5110P, 256 GB 
of RAM, and 960 GB of SSD storage.  Individual researchers and teams are 
invited to submit proposals for projects investigating the impact of the Intel 
Xeon Phi coprocessor(s), the large amounts of memory per CPU core, and/or the 
use of parallel SSD storage on areas of interest to their particular field of 
study.  Please see https://www.jics.tennessee.edu/aace/beacon/open-call for 
more details.

Thank you for your time.

Regards,
Ryan Hulguin
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Ryan C. Hulguin
HPC Consultant
National Institute for Computational Sciences
The University of Tennessee / Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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