FY09 Projects
Astrophysics
“Multidimensional Simulations of Core Collapse Supernovae”
Anthony Mezzacappa, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Jaguar: 75,000,000 hours
“First Principles Models of Type Ia Supernovae”
Stan Woosley, University of Californ, Santa Cruz
Jaguar: 3,000,000 hours
“Numerical Relativity Simulations of Binary Black Holes and Gravitational Radiation”
Joan Centrella and Jim VanMeter, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Jaguar: 500,000 hours
“Intermittency and Star Formation in Turbulent Molecular Clouds”
Alexei Kritsuk, University of California, San Diego
Jaguar: 5,000,000 hours
“The Via Lactea Project: A Glimpse into the Invisible World of Dark Matter”
Piero Madau, University of California, Santa Cruz
Jaguar: 5,000,000 hours
Biology
“Gating Mechanisms of Membrane Proteins”
Benoit Roux, University of Chicago
Jaguar: 15,000,000 hours
“Cellulosic Ethanol: Physical Basis of Recalcitrance to Hydrolysis of Lignocellulosic Biomass”
Jeremy Smith, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Jaguar: 6,000,000 hours
“Interplay of AAA+ Molecular Machines, DNA Repair Enzymes and Sliding Clamps at the Replication Fork: A Multiscale Approach in Modeling Replisome Assembly and Function”
Ivaylo Ivanov, University of California, San Diego
Jaguar: 2,600,000 hours
Chemistry
“Molecular Simulation of Complex Chemical Systems”
Christopher Mundy, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Jaguar: 2,000,000 hours
“An Integrated Approach to the Rational Design of Chemical Catalysts”
Robert Harrison, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Jaguar: 30,000,000 hours
“Dynamically Tunable Ferroelectric Surface Catalysts”
Andrew Rappe, University of Pennsylvania
Jaguar: 2,283,200 hours
“Structural and Dynamical Studies of Hydronium and Hydroxide Ions in Bulk Water and at the Water/Air Interface Using Ab Initio Path Integral Simulations”
Thomas Miller, California Institute of Technology
Jaguar: 12,000,000 hours
Climate
“Assessing Transient Global Climate Response of the NCAR-CCSM3: Climate Sensitivity and Abrupt Climate Change”
Zhengyu Liu, University of Wisconsin – Madison
Jaguar: 4,000,000 hours
“Simulation of Global Cloudiness”
David Randall, Colorado State University
Jaguar: 2,000,000 hours
“Surface Input Reanalysis for Climate Applications (SIRCA) 1850-2011”
Gilbert Compo, University of Colorado
Jaguar: 1,100,000 hours
“CHiMES: Coupled High-Resolution Modeling of the Earth System”
Venkatramani Balaji, NOAA/GFDL, Princeton University
Jaguar: 24,000,000 hours
“Climate-Science Computational End Station Development and Grand Challenge Team”
Warren Washington, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Jaguar: 30,000,000 hours
Computer Science
“Performance Evaluation and Analysis Consortium End Station”
Patrick Worley, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Jaguar: 8,000,000 hours
Engineering
“High-Fidelity Simulations for Clean and Efficient Combustion of Alternative Fuels”
Jacqueline Chen, Sandia National Laboratories
Jaguar: 30,000,000 hours
“Clean and Efficient Coal Gasifier Designs using Large-Scale Simulations”
Madhava Syamlal, National Energy Technology Laboratory
Jaguar: 13,000,000 hours
“Petascale Simulation of Nan-Electronic Devices”
Gerhard Klimeck, Purdue University
Jaguar: 5,000,000 hours
“Propulsor Analyses for a Greener, High Bypass Ratio, Aircraft Gas Turbine Engine”
Robert Maleki, Pratt & Whitney
Jaguar: 1,500,000 hours
“Landmark Direct Numerical Simulations of Separation and Transition for Aerospace-Relevant Wall-Bounded Shear Flows”
Hermann Fasel, University of Arizona
Jaguar: 500,000 hours
Fusion
“Verification and Validation of Petascale Simulation of Turbulent Transport in Fusion Plasmas”
Patrick Diamond, University of California, San Diego
Jaguar: 30,000,000 hours
“High-Fidelity Tokamak Edge Simulation for Efficient Confinement of Fusion Plasma”
C.S. Chang, New York University
Jaguar: 20,000,000 hours
“Validation of Plasma Microturbulence Simulations for Finite-Beta Fusion Experiments”
William Nevins and Greg Hammett, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Jaguar: 20,000,000 hours
“Gyrokinetic Steady State Transport Simulations”
Jeff Candy, General Atomics
Jaguar: 2,000,000 hours
“High Power Electromagnetic Wave Heating in the ITER Burning Plasma”
E. Fred Jaeger, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Jaguar: 2,000,000 hours
Geosciences
“Modeling Reactive Flows in Porous Media”
Peter Lichtner, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Jaguar: 10,000,000 hours
Materials
“Predictive and Accurate Monte Carlo Based Simulations for Mott Insulators, Cuprate Superconductors, and Nanoscale Systems”
Thomas Schulthess, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Jaguar: 45,000,000 hours
“Electronic, Lattice, and Mechanical Properties of Novel Nano-Structured Bulk Materials”
Jihui Yang, GM R&D Center
Jaguar: 15,000,000 hours
“Development and Correlations of Large Scale Computational Tools for Transport Airplanes”
Moeljo Hong, The Boeing Company
Jaguar: 1,000,000 hours
“Bose-Einstein Condensation vs. Quantum Localization in Quantum Magnets”
Tommaso Roscilde, Max-Planck Gesellschaft
Jaguar: 1,200,000 hours
“Linear Scale Electronic Structure Calculations for Nanostructures”
Lin-Wang Wang, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Jaguar: 2,000,000 hours
Physics
“Computational Nuclear Structure”
David Dean, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Jaguar: 15,000,000 hours
“Petascale Computing for Terascale Particle Accelerator: International Linear Collider Design and Modeling”
Lie-Quan Lee, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
Jaguar: 8,000,000 hours
“Lattice QCD”
Paul Mackenzie, Fermi National Accelerator Lab
Jaguar: 20,000,000 hours
“High-Fidelity Computations for Complex Biological Membranes”
Michael Heroux, Sandia National Laboratories
Jaguar: 1,000,000 hours

