SDM

Scientific Data Management and Analysis at Extreme Scale

The CS Scientific Data Management and Analysis at Extreme Scale call for proposals was issued January, 29, 2010 and closed March 18, 2010.  Ten projects were awarded funding for a total of $5 million per year.

The following proposals were selected for funding:

Adding Data Management Services to Parallel File Systems

 • University of California, Santa Cruz; Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
 

An Information-Theoretic Framework for Enabling Extreme-Scale Science Discovery

 • Ohio State University; Polytechnic Institute of New York University; Argonne National Laboratory
 

Dax: Data Analysis at Extreme

 • Sandia National Laboratories; Kitware, Inc.; University of California, Davis
 

Dynamic Non-Hierarchical File Systems for Exascale Storage

 • University of California, Santa Cruz
 

Enabling Scientific Discovery in Exascale Simulations

 • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; University of Minnesota
 

ExaHDF5: An I/O Platform for Exascale Data Models, Analysis and Performance

 • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
 

Graph-Based 3D Flow Field Visual Analysis

 • Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Ohio State University
 

Runtime System for I/O Staging in Support of In-Situ Processing of Extreme Scale Data

 • Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Georgia Institute of Technology
 

Scalable and Power Efficient Data Analytics for Hybrid Exascale Systems

 • Northwestern University; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Oak Ridge National Laboratory
 

Topology-based Visualization and Analysis of Multi-dimensional Data and Time-varying Data at the Extreme Scale

 • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory