2013 Allocations - Compute Canada 2013 Allocations Page 1 Compute Canada Institution Researcher Project Allocation Market Value Acadia University $102,211 $118,159 Brock University $208,706 Carleton University High Performance Protein Interaction Prediction 16,600,000 processor hours $998,776 Concordia University 1,750,000 processor hours $105,190 Numerical simulation of two-phases flows $214,238 $290,156 Computer modeling of metals in proteins 6,590,000 processor hours $395,513 2,100,000 processor hours $126,228 Dalhousie University Christopher Beaumont 1,930,000 processor hours $115,709 307,000 processor hours $18,408 École Polytechnique 2,720,000 processor hours $163,044 Richard Karsten Site Characterization for Tidal Energy in Nova Scotia 1,680,000 processor hours 1 TB storage Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care Tomas Paus Toronto Trans-generational Brain & Body Database (TTBBD) 1,460,000 processor hours 25 TB storage Ping Liang Systematic identification and characterization of all genome structural variations in humans 2,450,000 processor hours 50 TB storage Frank Dehne Marius Paraschivoiu Aerodynamic Simulations of Vertical Axis Wind Turbines Ali Dolatabadi 3,550,000 processor hours 1 TB storage Gilles Peslherbe Application of Quantum Chemistry and Molecular Dynamics Simulations to Materials, Solvation and Biophysics 4,730,000 processor hours 5 TB storage Guillaume Lamoureux Brigitte Jaumard Parallel and Distributed Large Scale Optimization Algorithms for Communication and Transport Networks Modelling the three-dimensional dynamics of geologic systems: deformation of sub-sea salt and the exhumation of rocks from deep within the earth. École de Technologie Supérieure Azzeddine Soulaïmani Modélisation d’écoulements complexes dans les turbines hydrauliques et autour des ailes d’avions Alain Rochefort Propriétés électroniques et structurales de matériaux électroactifs
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2013 Allocations - Compute Canada
2013 AllocationsPage 1 Compute Canada
Institution Researcher Project Allocation Market Value
Acadia University $102,211
$118,159
Brock University $208,706
Carleton University High Performance Protein Interaction Prediction 16,600,000 processor hours $998,776
Concordia University 1,750,000 processor hours $105,190
Numerical simulation of two-phases flows $214,238
$290,156
Computer modeling of metals in proteins 6,590,000 processor hours $395,513
2,100,000 processor hours $126,228
Dalhousie University Christopher Beaumont 1,930,000 processor hours $115,709
Eric Galbraith Quantifying the global marine ecosystem 2,910,000 processor hours $174,878
Jun Song $180,051
2,100,000 processor hours $126,228
$648,829
1,050,000 processor hours $63,114
François Bertrand Modélisation des écoulements de fluides et de solides pour des procédés du génie chimique
Jason Lerch Using Medical Imaging to Understand the Relationship Between Genetics, Development and Disease
Régis Pomès Large-Scale Computational Studies of Biomolecular Structure and Function
105,000,000 processor hours314 TB storage
Functional Interrogation of Microbiomes Through Metatranscriptomics
1,930,000 processor hours2 TB storage
Yi Huang Simulating and understanding the variability of the Earth radiaiton energy budget
877,000 processor hours100 TB storage
Nicolas Moitessier Improvement of IMPACTS, Development of a novel FF, pKa prediction, Water implications in Virtual Screens
Canadian Brain Imaging Research Network (CBRAIN)
7,250,000 processor hours40 TB storage
Multiscale modeling of Defect Mechanics in Nanomaterials
2,980,000 processor hours1 TB storage
Siva Nadarajah High-Order Discontinuous Galerkin Large Eddy Simulation via the LCP Scheme
Sangyong Jeon Comprehensive Investigation of Quark-Gluon Plasma in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions
8,770,000 processor hours100 TB storage
Jeffrey Bergthorson Detailed study of laminar flames stabilized in small channels (Etude détaillée de flammes laminaires stabilisées dans des conduits étroits)
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Institution Researcher Project Allocation Market Value
McGill University $56,157
$38,418
1,510,000 processor hours $90,463
$397,115
17,700,000 processor hours $1,060,312
$28,755
2,020,000 processor hours $120,968
Carl Ernst $92,997
Eliot Fried $139,204
13,600,000 processor hours $818,849
$154,294
$285,780
$1,429,620
Nada Jabado Discovery of genetic alterations in pediatric brain tumors
Michael Eikerling Computational Modeling of Electrochemical Materials for Energy Conversion and Storage
Reda Tafirout The ATLAS Experiment: Investigation of Fundamental Interactions and the Structure of Matter by the Study of Very High Energy proton-proton Collisions at the CERN Large Hadron Collider
23,800,000 processor hours3,048 TB storage
Gregory Hackman Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy at ISAC: Archival Data Storage
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Institution Researcher Project Allocation Market Value
Université de Montréal $50,878
7,190,000 processor hours $431,278
High Throughput Sequencing $238,589
Deep Learning Algorithms $264,801
614,000 processor hours $36,816
8,770,000 processor hours $525,949
7,890,000 processor hours $473,354
Laurent Lewis 1,050,000 processor hours $63,114
4,380,000 processor hours $262,974
964,000 processor hours $57,854
2,670,000 processor hours $160,414
6,530,000 processor hours $391,832
Benjamin Haibe-Kains Bioinformatics and Computational Genomics Lab and Bioinformatics Core Facility at IRCM
377,000 processor hours23 TB storage
Normand Mousseau Étude des propriétés dynamique des nanostructures, des matériaux désordonnées et des protéines.
Guy Rouleau 1,930,000 processor hours100 TB storage
Micro-CT of archaeological human dentitions from Later Stone Age sites in South Africa
Duane Szafron Using High Performance Computing To Solve Large Multi-Agent Decision Problems
10,100,000 processor hours2 TB storage
Paul Stothard Using whole genome sequencing to develop more effective tools for cattle breeding
237,000 processor hours53 TB storage
Gane Ka-Shu Wong 666,000 processor hours11 TB storage
Robert Fedosejevs Laser Fusion Energy - Fast Ignition and Shock Ignition
8,060,000 processor hours156 TB storage
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Institution Researcher Project Allocation Market Value
University of Alberta 3,070,000 processor hours $184,082
Robert Driver Progressive Collapse Resistance of Steel Structures $123,780
Gabriel Hanna 2,600,000 processor hours $156,207
Michael Bowling $366,289
Andrew Bush 20 TB storage $24,576
438,000 processor hours $279,191
3 TB storage $3,686
$662,365
Paul Myers $49,300
1,850,000 processor hours $110,975
$104,353
Application 16 TB storage $19,661
Richard Marchand Spacecraft - environment modelling
1,980,000 processor hours4 TB storage
Molecular simulations of the spectroscopy and dynamics of complex systems
Investigating Practical Abstraction Methods for Decision-Making in Factored Domains
3,160,000 processor hours144 TB storage
Regional climate modeling with applications to alpine glaciers in the Canadian Cordillera, the Andes, and the Himalaya
Sushanta Mitra High Resolution Simulations of Droplet Collisions and Coalescence
Thian Yew Gan Climate Change Study for the City of Edmonton: IDF Curves Update and Initial Climate Forecasting
Andriy Kovalenko Multiscale theory, modeling and simulation for rational design in nanochemistry, nanoelectronics, nanomaterials, energy and health applications
10,800,000 processor hours13 TB storage
Ocean/Sea-Ice Modelling for Studies of the Canadian North and Marine Forecasting
351,000 processor hours23 TB storage
Gino DiLabio 1. Development of Dispersion-Correcting Potentials (DCPs) for Density-Functional Theory Methods.
Moritz Heimpel Modelling planetary fluid flow and magnetic field generation
1,230,000 processor hours25 TB storage
Jonathan Kertzer
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Institution Researcher Project Allocation Market Value
$407,225
5,260,000 processor hours $315,569
842,000 processor hours $50,491
$1,177,885
Studies in numerical relativity $182,566
Analysis for the T2K Neutrino Oscillation Experiment $610,323
1,120,000 processor hours $67,321
$191,206
Sunflower Genome Project $19,651
5,260,000 processor hours $315,569
25 TB storage $30,720
Ingrid Stairs 10 TB storage $12,288
University of British Columbia
Douglas Bryman Rare Decay Experiments and Applied Physics Projects
438,000 processor hours310 TB storage
Gren Patey Molecular Level Simulations of Complex Physical Systems
Joerg Rottler Molecular simulations of polymers: from glasses to polyelectrolytes
Kris Sigurdson Computing for the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME)
17,100,000 processor hours125 TB storage
Matthew Choptuik 2,240,000 processor hours39 TB storage
Christopher Pritchet Canadian Advanced Network for Astronomical Research
4,380,000 processor hours1,260 TB storage
Arif Babul Computing the Universe: Unified Modeling of the Evolution of Galaxies and Hot Diffuse Gas in Cluster Environments
Research using The UVic Earth System Climate Model
John Fyfe Understanding the Role of the Southern Ocean in Global Climate Change Using High Resolution Modelling
473,000 processor hours9 TB storage
Benoît Pirenne
Ben Koop Genomics in Fish Biology 877,000 processor hours10 TB storage
Falk Herwig Stellar hydrodynamics of stars that formed in the early Universe
4,160,000 processor hours55 TB storage
Boualem Khouider Convective clouds and their impact on the climate system
526,000 processor hours10 TB storage
Hans De Sterck Large-Scale Simulation of Planetary Environments using Cubed-Sphere Grids
3,330,000 processor hours9 TB storage
Three-dimensionalization of shear instabilities in internal solitary waves in the ocean
3,000,000 processor hours20 TB storage
Edward Sudicky Development and application of an integrated high-performance computational framework to analyze the impact of climate change on Canadian water resources
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Institution Researcher Project Allocation Market Value
1,860,000 processor hours $111,764
University of Windsor $167,311
York University 1,530,000 processor hours $92,041
Total $71,946,919
University of Western Ontario
Styliani Constas Applications of advanced computational methods on studies of biological and chemical systems
Robin Gras Analysis of a predator-prey evolving ecosystem simulation