Our large-scale computer systems including vector-typed and scaler-typed computational resources are available for project use in accordance with the purposes of JHPCN and HPCI. To promote research projects which realize excellent science utilizing our supercomputer systems, we call for proposals of research projects using our computational resources. Calls for the research projects, eligibility, and the procedures are described below.
Please see here about projects that have been accepted.
 

Accepted projects

Exploratory Research Project for Young or Women Scientists

Project representatives Project
Yoshiki Ishii
(University of Hyogo, Graduate School of Simulation Studies)
Interplay between Nanostructured Morphology the Molecular Transport Properties of Self-Assembled Ionic Liquid Crystals *
[doi/10.18910/89345]
Tatsuhiko Ohto
(Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University)
First-principles molecular dynamics simulation of water interfaces using hybrid functionals *
[doi/10.18910/87674]
Kie Okabayashi
(Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University)
Numerical study for the actual use of Miura-fold-type zigzag riblet *
[doi/10.18910/87672]
Kazuhide Kojima
(Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University)
Development of a method for molecular simulation analysis of gas separation by microporous polymer membranes toward molecular design *
[doi/10.18910/87676]
Takuya Sugiura
(Institute of Physical and Chemical Research)
Lattice QCD analysis of hidden charm pentaquarks *
[doi/10.18910/87675]
Simon Hikiri
(Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University)
Physical origin of cosolvent-concentration dependence for binding free energy of protein-ligand complex *
[doi/10.18910/87673]

* the project gets the acceptance of JHPCN exploratory research project
 

Large-Scale High-Performance Computing Projects

Project representatives Project
Kazuyuki Kanaya
(Graduate schooll of Pure and Applied Sciences, University of Tsukuba)
Study of thermodynamic properties of QCD at the physical point by the small flow-time expansion (SFtX) method based on the gradient flow
[doi/10.18910/87670]
Hiroaki Kouno
(Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Saga University)
Lattice simulation in Z3-symmetric QCD
[doi/10.18910/87671]
Tsuneo Suzuki
(Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka University)
Monte-Carlo studies of color confinement scheme of QCD due to violation of non-Abelian Bianchi identity
[doi/10.18910/87668]
Yoshiyuki Miyamoto
(National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
Computational exploration of electron-lattice dynamics upon light absorption and emission in florescent glasses
[doi/10.18910/87669]

 

The reporting meeting for the research proposal-based use(FY 2020)

reporting meeting

Call for research project proposals that require our supercomputer system (FY 2020)

PR poster

1. Overview and Eligibility

The Cybermedia Center basically seeks for proposals from two categories: (1) Exploratory Research Project for Young scientists and Female Scientists; (2) Large-Scale High-Performance Computing Project. Also, the category of (3) AI Research projects is specially set up in FY2020 from our Cybermedia Center's aspect of assisting and contributing AI-related research requiring supercomputing. For example, under this category, we are seeking for material scientific research using deep learning for material design, bioinformatics research using machine learning for compound search, humanities and social science research necessitating large-scale statistical processing, computer engineering utilizing computation/data-intensive data analysis methods and so forth. We are calling for research proposals using AI technologies from every field of science.Details of eligibility are described below. Only the applicants who have applied to either JHPCN(except for a JHPCN exploratory research project) or HPCI are permitted to submit to the FY 2020 research proposal-based use, in the case that the applicants have used our HPC systems through FY2019 research proposal-based use.

 
(1) Exploratory Research Project for Young Scientists and Female Scientists

    • The principal investigator of the project proposals should be a researcher age 42 years old or younger as of April 2020, or a female researcher.
    • The applicant must agree to the following conditions. If an applicant's proposal for a research project meets the conditions of JHPCN and if their proposal is accepted for a JHPCN exploratory research project, the proposal may be also accepted as a JHPCN Exploratory Research Project.

 
(2) Large-Scale High-Performance Computing Projects

    • Proposals must include a plan for enhancing the degree of parallelism of a highly parallel execution application/simulation solved utilizing our large-scale computer systems.

 
(3) [special] AI Research projects

    • Proposals must include a plan for enhancing the size of research problem by executing AI-related programs on our large-scale computer systems.

 

2.Acceptance numbers and allocated resources

    Scheduled numbers to be adopted

    (1) Exploratory Research Project for Young Scientists and Female Scientists 3-5 projects
    (2) Large-Scale High-Performance Computing Project 1-2 projects
    (3) [special] AI Research projects 1-3 projects

     

    Approximate resource upper limit providing for each category

      † Not the upper limit of an application
    resource name (1) (2) (3)
    SX-ACE 670,000
    node-hours
    1,350,000
    node-hours
    330,000
    node-hours
    OCTOPUS General purpose CPU nodes 210,000
    node-hours
    410,000
    node-hours
    100,000
    node-hours
    GPU nodes 30,000
    node-hours
    60,000
    node-hours
    20,000
    node-hours
    Xeon Phi nodes 40,000
    node-hours
    80,000
    node-hours
    20,000
    node-hours
    Large-scale shared-memory nodes 2,000
    node-hours
    4,000
    node-hours
    1,000
    node-hours
    resource name (1) (2) (3)
    storage for SX-ACE 100TB 200TB 100TB
    storage for OCTOPUS 100TB 200TB 100TB

 

3. Project Implementation Period

SX-ACE  : April 1, 2020 - September 30, 2020
OCTOPUS: April 1, 2020 - March 31, 2021

If you require utilizing the computational resources over the period, you should apply a continuance application, then you should get an acceptance.
† SX-ACE will end the service on the September 30, 2020.
 

4. System Overview

Two types of large-scale computer systems are available.

 

"SX-ACE" is a vector-typed supercomputer system that has the functionality of multiple operations in 1 clock. In particular, it is a computer suited for a large-scale matrix operation or inner product operation.
 

"OCTOPUS" is the newest system in our center. OCTOPUS is a scalar computer cluster that composed four types of nodes, general purpose CPU nodes, GPU nodes, Xeon Phi nodes and large-scale shared-memory nodes.
 

SX-ACE OCTOPUS

 

5. Range of Support Services

In this application, the range of support services are described below.

    • The large-scale computer system usage fee for the proposed research project is supported by the Cybermedia Center.
    • The meeting room in the Cybermedia Center can be used for the proposed research project.
    • The travel bills for oral/poster presentation of the proposed research project is supported by our Center.
    • Tuning support is supported in response to the applicant’s needs.

 

6. Proposal Evaluation

The high performance computer system committee of our Center will review and evaluate the received proposals. The standards for review and evaluation are described below.
 
(1) Exploratory Research Project for Young Scientists and Female Scientists

    • The proposed research project utilizing our large-scale computer systems holds likely promise for the future.
    • The scale of the problem can only be solved with our large-scale computer systems.
    • The schedule for use of our large-scale computer systems is feasible.
    • The proposed research project has a continuity of supercomputer use.

 

(2) Large-Scale High-Performance Computing Project

    • The proposed research project through the use of our large-scale computer systems hold the promise of making an important impact on science.
    • The program used in the proposal has a high-scalability of parallelization.
    • The schedule for use of our large-scale computer systems is feasible.

 

(3) [special] AI Research projects

    • The proposed research project through the combinational use of AI technologies and our large-scale computers hold the promise of making an important impact on science.
    • The scale of the problem can only be solved with our large-scale computer systems.
    • The schedule for use of our large-scale computer systems is feasible.

 

7. Responsibilities of Selected Applicants

    • Selected applicants must present their research achievements in the reporting meeting (scheduled in March 2021).
    • Selected applicants must write a scientific article about their research work for the "HPC Journal" published in the Cybermedia Center.
    • Selected applicant must use our template format for all research reports.
    • Selected applicant must make a presentation in the JHPCN symposium if the project is accepted as a JHPCN’s Exploratory Research Project.
    • Selected applicant must apply for JHPCN or HPCI assignment for the next fiscal year. (Only for applicants accepted in (1) or (2))
    • When publishing research achievements that have been obtained as a result from our computer resources, the selected applicant must indicate that his/her research was supported. A sample acknowledgment follows:
       

        Sample Acknowledgement
        This work was (partly) achieved through the use of Supercomputer System SX-ACE at the Cybermedia Center, Osaka University.

       

      If you do not make a presentation at the reporting meeting or contribution to the HPC journal, you will not be able to apply for the next year. Additionaly, participation as a collaborator is also not possible.

 

8. Contract Stipulation

The usage rules of our supercomputer systems are described below.
Rules

 

9. Application Method and Period

Please send an e-mail with your application from to the address below. Please use the following application form.
Application Form Application Form (AI Research projects)

Address Information and Communications Technology Services Infrastructure Division, Cybermedia Center, Osaka University
E-mail system@cmc.osaka-u.ac.jp
Opening Date November 11, 2019
Closing Date December 13, 2019

 

10. Notification

Receipt of a notification of acceptance of the researcher's project proposal also includes an announcement of computer resource use.

Notification Date Mid February, 2020

 

11. Contact Information

If you have questions regarding this application, please contact us at the email or address below:

Consultation/Inquiry E-mail

    system@cmc.osaka-u.ac.jp

Address

    5-1, Mihogaoka, Ibaraki, Osaka, Japan 1st Floor, Main Bldg. Cybermedia Ceneter, Osaka University

Postal Code

    567-0047

 

FAQ

Q.I was adopted in resrch proposal based use this year and I use supercomputer now. Can I apply resrch proposal based use of next year in a row?

A. You can apply on the condition that you have already applied to HPCI or JHPCN of next year. Please note that it is not possible to apply the same project in the same fiscal year in additional accepting.
 

Q.In 7. Responsibilities of Selected Applicants, it is mandatory to apply for JHPCN or HPCI assignment for the next fiscal year. Does an applicant of the Research Proposal-based Use need to apply as a “representative” for JHPCN or HPCI?

A. No, that is not necessary. Participation as a collaborator is no problem.
 

Q.I'm adopted in not only research proposal based use, but also HPCI or JHPCN in the same fiscal year. Can I use both together?

A. Yes. However, they expect adopted users to use up allocated resources. If you are uneasy about whether or not to use up, you can decline the reserch proposal based use.
 

Q.Can a graduate student apply?

A. Yes, but a graduate student is required to enter the information of a supervisor when apply.
 

 

Projects that have been accepted

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