FY06 Projects
Monte Carlo Simulation and Reconstruction of CompHEP—Produced Hadronic Backgrounds to the Higgs Boson Diphoton Decay in Weak-Boson Fusion Production Mode
Harvey Newman, California Institute of Technology
Jaguar: 30,000 hours
The Role of Eddies in the Thermohaline Circulation
Paola Cessi, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California–San Diego
Phoenix: 29,000 hours
Ignition and Flame Propagation in Type Ia Supernovas
Stan Woosley, University of California, Santa Cruz
Jaguar: 3,000,000 hours
High-Fidelity Numerical Simulations of Turbulent Combustion—Fundamental Science Toward Predictive Models
Jackie Chen, Sandia National Laboratories
Jaguar: 3,000,000 hours
Phoenix: 600,000 hours
Climate-Science Computational End Station Development and Grand Challenge Team
Warren Washington, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Jaguar: 3,000,000 hours
Phoenix: 2,000,000 hours
Ab Initio Nuclear Structure Computations
David J. Dean, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Jaguar: 1,000,000 hours
Performance Evaluation and Analysis Consortium End Station
Patrick H. Worley, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Jaguar: 1,000,000 hours
Phoenix: 200,000 hours
Computational Design of the Low-Loss Accelerating Cavity for the ILC
Kwok Ko, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
Phoenix: 500,000 hours
Gyrokinetic Plasma Simulation
W. W. Lee, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Jaguar: 2,000,000 hours
Phoenix: 225,000 hours
Exploring Advanced Tokamak Operating Regimes Using Comprehensive GYRO Gyrokinetic Simulations
Jeff Candy, General Atomics
Phoenix: 440,240 hours
Multidimensional Simulations of Core-Collapse Supernovas
Anthony Mezzacappa, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Jaguar: 3,550,000 hours
Phoenix: 700,000 hours
Multidimensional Simulations of Core-Collapse Supernovas
Adam Burrows, University of Arizona
Jaguar: 1,250,000 hours
Simulation of Wave-Plasma Interaction and Extended MHD in Fusion Systems
Don Batchelor, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Jaguar: 3,000,000 hours
Eulerian and Lagrangian Studies of Turbulent Transport in the Global Ocean
Synte Peacock, University of Chicago
Jaguar: 1,496,856 hours
An Integrated Approach to the Rational Design of Chemical Catalysts
Robert Harrison, Oak Ridge National Laboratory/University of Tennessee
Jaguar: 1,000,000 hours
Phoenix: 300,000 hours
Next-Generation Simulations in Biology: Investigating Biomolecular Structure, Dynamics, and Function through Multiscale Modeling
Pratul K. Agarwal, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Jaguar: 500,000 hours
Predictive Simulations in Strongly Correlated Electron Systems and Functional Nanostructures
Thomas Schulthess, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Jaguar: 3,500,000 hours
Phoenix: 300,000 hours
Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Molecular Motors
Martin Karplus, Harvard University
Jaguar: 1,484,800 hours
Real-Time Ray Tracing
Evan Smyth, DreamWorks Animation
Jaguar: 950,000 hours
Development and Correlations of Large-Scale Computational Tools for Flight Vehicles
Moeljo Hong, The Boeing Company
Phoenix: 200,000 hours
Direct Numerical Simulation of Fracture, Fragmentation, and Localization in Brittle and Ductile Materials
Michael Ortiz, California Institute of Technology
Jaguar: 500,000 hours
Interaction of ETG and ITG/TEM Gyrokinetic Turbulence
Ron Waltz, General Atomics
Phoenix: 400,000 hours
