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titleWriting an Allocation Proposal

Research Computing providing a webinar on writing an allocation proposal on Wednesday, Dec 1 at 2PM

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Effective October 1, 2020,  there is no charge to use Lehigh's HPC resources - Sol and Hawk. Instead, Faculty are required to submit an allocation proposal that will be reviewed by a faculty driven Research Computing Allocation Review Committee (RCARC). The RCARC has representation from all five Colleges to ensure each College is involved in the decision making process to distribute HPC resources.

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NameCollegeRole
Wonpil ImCollege of Arts & Sciencesco-chair
Ed WebbRossin College of Engineering & Applied Sciencesco-chair
Ben FelzerCollege of Arts & SciencesMember
Lisa FredinCollege of Arts & SciencesMember
Rosi ReedCollege of Arts & SciencesMember
Yue YuCollege of Arts & SciencesMember
Ganesh BalasubramanianRossin College of Engineering & Applied SciencesMember
Brian ChenRossin College of Engineering & Applied SciencesMember
Srinivas RangarajanRossin College of Engineering & Applied SciencesMember
Seth Richards-ShubikCollege of BusinessMemberAlex
PachecoRyan BradleyLibrary & Technology ServicesMember

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College of Education
Naomi Coll, Matthew DohnOffice of Research IntegrityCompliance Review

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Requirements: Faculty requesting a StartUp Allocation should provide a short abstract (min 500 words, 1 page max) with the description of the work they wish to accomplish and the amount of computing time requested.

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Members of the allocation committee may not be experts in your field of research. Please focus on the computational aspects rather than technical aspects of the work you wish to accomplish. This will allow the committee to understand your computational needs. Technical details should be written for an audience with broad expertise in computation-based research, but little to no expertise in your specific field of study.  Only include sufficient technical details to aid the allocation committee in understanding how the allocation requested meets your computational needs.


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If your project is subject to export control laws, please make sure that your proposal does not contain information that is subject to export control. The committee only needs to know about the computation you plan on executing, amount of computing time or storage you need and how you arrived at this amount. 

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  1. Course Number, Workshop Title, Summer Research Program Name
  2. Brief description on how resources will be used.
  3. Approximate number of users in the program.
    1. If number of users is greater than 25, consider discussing with A. Pacheco the Ryan Bradley the appropriateness of Lehigh Resources vs XSEDE (or cloud computing).
  4. List of applications to be used.

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  • HPC PIs can combine their computing and storage requests in a single proposal. Storage approved by RCARC will be provided as Ceph project spaces at /share/ceph/{project_name}.
  • Non HPC PIs, the space will appear as an additional folder when you mount R Drive.

This space cannot be combined with the free 1TB per HPC PI, R Drive or Ceph spaces purchased at $375/TB for 5 years. HPC does not backup Ceph (R Drive is a Ceph project)  nor do we provide backup services. Faculty are responsible for backing up their data and archiving it for later use.

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