Large-Scale Community Projects Allocation

LSCP Awardees


The National Science Foundation approved allocations of supercomputing time on Frontera to the following Large Scale Community Projects (LSCP), starting in June 2020, with the opportunity to continue for three years to support long-lived science and engineering experiments. The LSCP allocations fill a void by providing research projects serving large numbers of researchers who would otherwise find it difficult to compete for allocations as an individual researcher.

2022 — 2024 Awardees

Title Principal Investigator Organization
Advancing Computational Methods to Understand the Dynamics of Ejection, Accretion, Winds and Jets in Neutron Star Mergers Manuela Campanelli Rochester Institute of Technology
Data-driven, biologically constrained computational models of in-vivo and in-vitro neural information processing Mattia Gazzola University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Simulating New Physics on Cosmological Scales: The Feedback In Realistic Environments (FIRE) Project Philip Hopkins California Institute of Technology
Frontera Computing for the Compact Muon Solenoid at the Large Hadron Collider Tulika Bose University of Wisconsin Madison
LSCP: NOAA UFS Coastal Applications Models Evaluation: Water Quantity Saeed Moghimi US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
First bank of Intermediate Mass-Ratio Binary Black Holes with Numerical Relativity Carlos Lousto Rochester Institute of Technology
LSCP Support for the SolFER DRIVE Center William Daughton Los Alamos National Laboratory
Core-Collapse Supernovae from Bounce to Breakout David Vartanyan University of California Berkeley
SCEC Earthquake Modeling, Ground Motion, and Hazard Simulations Philip Maechling University of Southern California
High resolution simulations of past drought and climate extremes for model evaluation Pedro Di Nezio University of Texas at Austin
Gravitational Waves from Compact Binaries: Computational Contributions to LIGO Saul A. Teukolsky Cornell University
The Atomic, Molecular and Optical Science Gateway Barry Schneider National Institute of Standards and Technology
IceCube Computing on Frontera Francis Halzen University of Wisconsin Madison
Advancing Computational Methods to Understand the Dynamics of Ejection, Accretion, Winds and Jets in Neutron Star Mergers Manuela Campanelli Rochester Institute of Technology
Data-driven, biologically constrained computational models of in-vivo and in-vitro neural information processing Mattia Gazzola University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Frontera Computing for the Compact Muon Solenoid at the Large Hadron Collider Tulika Bose University of Wisconsin Madison
Discovery and Measurement at the Energy Frontier with the ATLAS Detector at the CERN Large Hadron Collider Rui Wang Argonne National Laboratory
Multi-scale Modeling of Accretion and Jets Alexander Tchekhovskoy Northwestern University
SCEC Earthquake Modeling, Ground Motion, and Hazard Simulations Christine Goulet University of Southern California
Gravitational Waves from Compact Binaries: Computational Contributions to LIGO Saul A. Teukolsky Cornell University

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2024 Awardee Abstracts
February 2024

2023 Awardee Abstracts
December 2023 | August 2023 | May 2023 | February 2023

2022 Awardee Abstracts
November 2022 | August 2022 | May 2022 | February 2022

2021 Awardee Abstracts
November 2021 | August 2021 | May 2021 | April 2021 | January 2021

2020 Awardee Abstracts
October 2020 | July 2020 | April 2020