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Overview

A network of research centers and academic departments will collaborate to create a program on advanced computing, with education programs at the Ph.D. level, and research to be located at the following universities:

  • LAETA, Laboratory for Energy, Transports and Aeronautics, Associate Laboratory
  • LIP, Laboratory for Particle Physics in Lisbon, Associate Laboratory
  • New University of Lisbon: Department of Computer Science at Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia (CS-FCT-UNL);
  • Technical University of Lisbon: Through the Instituto Superior Técnico (ISTUTL), including IDMEC-Institute for Mechanical Engineering, ICIST- Institute for Structural Engineering, Territory and Construction, and the Centre for Plasma Physics (PPC-IST)
  • University of Aveiro; Through Research Units IT and IEETA and the Department of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics (DETI)
  • University of Coimbra:
    • the Dependable Systems Group of the Department of Computer Science (DSG-CS-UC);
    • Centre for Computational Physics (CFC-UC).
  • University of Minho: Department of Computer Science (CS-UM);
  • University of Porto;
  • The University of Texas at Austin:
    • Department of Computer Science (CS-UTA);
    • Department of Electric and Computer Engineering (ECE-UTA);
    • Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences (ICES);
    • Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC), Distributed & Advanced Computing Group

In Portugal, the Knowledge Society Agency (UMIC) and the Portuguese National Science Foundation (FCT) have recently launched the Portuguese National GRID Initiative (INGRID) and should be actively involved as governmental organizations.

Advanced and grid computing enables the integration of computers, data repositories, and scientific instruments into a vast cyber-infrastructure that will allow scientists, engineers, and information technology workers to become more productive, thereby stimulating the economy of nations. The mission of the UTAustin’s Distributed & Grid Computing Group at the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) is to develop and deploy new software technologies that help connect and aggregate advanced computing systems (HPC, storage, visualization, networks, etc.) into powerful computational grids.

The University of Texas at Austin (UT-Austin) and a number of Portuguese higher education institutions, research centers and companies plan to conduct research in the field of advanced and grid computing and to offer joint educational programs. Joint research to enhance and take advantage of advanced computing capabilities will be conducted by the Department of Computer Science (CS-UTA), the Department of Electric and Computer Engineering (ECE-UTA), the Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences (ICES), and the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) at UT-Austin, together with the Department of Computer Science at Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa (CS-FCTUNL), the Dependable Systems Group of the Department of Computer Science at the Universidade de Coimbra (DSG-CSUC), and the Department of Computer Science at the University of Minho (CSUM), These Institutions will also pursue joint educational programs at the M.Sc. and Ph.D. levels. They will also engage in the development of applications that use advanced computing together with TACC, the Laboratory for Particle Physics in Lisbon (LIP), Critical Software S.A. (CSW) and the Center for Computational Physics in the University of Coimbra (CFC-UC).

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