Exploiting Parallelism and Scalability

 
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    CFDA#

    47.070
     

    Funder Type

    Federal Government

    IT Classification

    B - Readily funds technology as part of an award

    Authority

    National Science Foundation (NSF)

    Summary

    The Exploiting Parallelism and Scalability (XPS) program aims to support groundbreaking research leading to a new era of parallel computing. Achieving the needed breakthroughs will require a collaborative effort among researchers representing all areas -- from services and applications down to the micro architecture -- and will be built on new concepts, theories, and foundational principles. New approaches to achieve scalable performance and usability need new abstract models and algorithms, new programming models and languages, new hardware architectures, compilers, operating systems and run-time systems, and must exploit domain and application-specific knowledge. Research is also needed on energy efficiency, communication efficiency, and on enabling the division of effort between edge devices and clouds.

    There are two classes of XPS projects:

    Full-Size (FULL) Projects - Research involving two or more researchers who provide different and distinct expertise that is relevant to the program's focus area

    Exploratory (EXPL) Projects - May focus on a single technical topic that can contribute to a Full-Size project

     

    History of Funding

    None is available.

    Additional Information

    NSF will consider proposals for cooperative projects involving U.S. and foreign organizations, provided support is requested only for the U.S. portion of the collaborative effort.

    NSF does not normally support research or education activities by scientists, engineers or educators employed by Federal agencies or Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs). Under unusual circumstances, other Federal agencies and FFRDCs may submit proposals directly to NSF.
     

    Contacts

    Anindya Banerjee, Program Officer

    Anindya Banerjee, Program Officer
    National Science Foundation (NSF)
    4201 Wilson Boulevard
    Arlington, VA 22230
    703-292-7885
     

  • Eligibility Details

    Eligible applicants include:

    • Universities and Colleges
    • Non-profit, non-academic organizations
    • For-profit organizations
    • State and Local Governments
    • Unaffiliated Individuals
    • Foreign organizations
    • Other Federal agencies

    Deadline Details

    Full Proposals must be submitted January 27, 2015, by 5:00 PM local time of proposer.

    Award Details

    Approximately $14,000,000 is available in total funding. A total of 16 to 21 awards are expected to be made. 3 to 5 Exploratory awards are expected, with funds of up to $300,000 for each and a project length up to 3 years. 13 to 16 full-size awards are expected, with funds of up to $1,000,000 for each and a project length up to 4 years. Cost sharing/matching is not required.

    Related Webcasts Use the links below to view the recorded playback of these webcasts


    • NSF Funding for Campus Cyberinfrastructure in Higher Education - Sponsored by NetApp - Playback Available
    • Funding High Performance Computing in Support of University Research – Sponsored by NetApp - Playback Available
    • Getting A Virtualization Project Funded - Sponsored by NetApp - Playback Available

 

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