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Funded Embedded CSE (eCSE) projects

1st eCSE call

Panel members

  • Rupert Ford (Science and Technology Facilities Council)
  • Ash Vadgama (AWE)
  • Stewart Cant (University of Cambridge)
  • Mark Savill (Cranfield University)
  • Jonathan Flynn (University of Southampton)
  • Dario Alfe (University College London)
  • Walter Lioen (SURFsara, Amsterdam, the Netherlands)

Technical advisors

  • Lorna Smith, Lead eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • Jason Beech-Brandt (Cray)
  • Mike Ashworth (Science and Technology Facilities Council)
  • Phil Ridley (NAG)

Others present

  • Chris Johnson, eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • Xu Guo, eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • Michele Erat, EPSRC representative) EPSRC)
  • Frances Collingborn, NERC representative (NERC)

Projects funded from the 1st eCSE call

The first eCSE call received 19 proposals of which the following 14 were funded:

  • eCSE01-001 PI: Michail Stamatakis Zacros Software Package Development: Pushing the Frontiers of Kinetic Monte Carlo Simulation in Catalysis (12 months) [MCC]
  • eCSE01-002 PI: Dr Alan Gray Introducing Thread and Instruction Level Parallelism into Ludwig (12 months)
  • eCSE01-003 PI: Dr Benedict Rogers Developing highly scalable 3-D incompressible SPH (12 months)
  • eCSE01-004 PI: Chris-Kriton Skylaris A pinch of salt in ONETEP's solvent model (3 months)
  • eCSE01-005 PI: Mark van Schilfgaarde QuasiParticle Self-Consistent GW calculations of many-atom systems (6 months)
  • eCSE01-008 PI: Dr. Prashant Valluri TPLS: Optimised Parallel I/O and Visualisation (8 months)
  • eCSE01-009 PI: Dr Gerard Gorman Scalable and interoperable I/O for Fluidity (6 months)
  • eCSE01-010 PI: Dr Miguel O. Bernabeu Adding a resolved deformable particle model to a highly-parallel blood flow solver for sparse vascular networks (12 months) [UKCOMES]
  • eCSE01-013 PI: Jimena Gorfinkiel Efficient computation of two-electron integrals in a mixed Gaussian/B-spline basis. (12 months)
  • eCSE01-015 PI: Professor Michael J Fagan Large scale voxel based modelling (15 months)
  • eCSE01-016 PI: Dr Massimo Bollasina Porting and enabling use of the Community Earth System Model on ARCHER (4 months)
  • eCSE01-017 PI: Dr Matt Probert Hybrid OpenMP and MPI within the CASTEP code (12 months) [MCC]
  • eCSE01-018 PI: Scott M. Woodley Tuning FHI-Aims for complex simulations on CRAY HPC platforms (12 months) [MCC]
  • eCSE01-019 PI: lian Todorov DL_POLY_4: Multiple Time Stepping Development Support (6 months) [MCC]

2nd eCSE call

Panel members

  • Rupert Ford (Science and Technology Facilities Council)
  • Ash Vadgama (AWE)
  • Stewart Cant (University of Cambridge)
  • Dario Alfe (University College London)
  • Walter Lioen (SURFsara, Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
  • Gerard Gorman (Imperial College London)
  • Peter Knowles (Cardiff Univerity)
  • David Stevens (University of East Anglia)
  • Charles Laughton (University of Nottingham)
  • John Brodholt (University College London)

Technical advisors

  • Lorna Smith, Lead eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • Jason Beech-Brandt (Cray)
  • Mike Ashworth (Science and Technology Facilities Council)

Others present

  • Chris Johnson, eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • Xu Guo, eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • Michele Erat, EPSRC representative (EPSRC)
  • Frances Collingborn, NERC representative (NERC)

Projects funded from the 2nd eCSE call

The 2nd eCSE call received 17 proposals of which the following 9 were funded:

  • eCSE02-2 PI: Prof Jason M Reese Multi-Scale Engineering Flow Simulation: Hybrid MPI/OpenMP Optimization on ARCHER (12 months)
  • eCSE02-3 PI: Dr. Patrick E. Farrell Scalable automated parallel PDE-constrained optimisation for dolfin-adjoint (8 months)
  • eCSE02-6 PI: Prof Hugo van der Hart Performance enhancement of RMT codes in preparation for the treatment of circular polarization (9 months)
  • eCSE02-8 PI: Dr David Dickinson Optimising Field Solves in GS2: Improved load balancing and non-blocking communications for maximal efficiency at high #core (7 months)
  • eCSE02-9 PI: Matt Probert Optimising van der Waals simulations with the CASTEP code (7 months) [MCC]
  • eCSE02-11 PI: Dr Nicolae Panoiu Fast and Massively Distributed Electromagnetic Solver for Advanced HPC Studies of 3D Photonic Nanostructures (12 months)
  • eCSE02-13 PI: Prof Spencer Sherwin Communication and I/O masking for increasing the performance of Nektar++ (12 months)
  • eCSE02-15 PI: Dr Nicholas D M HINE Calculating Excited States of Extended Systems in LR-TDDFT (6 months)
  • eCSE02-17 PI: Dr James - Harle NEMO Regional Configuration Toolbox (9 months)

3rd eCSE call

Panel members

  • Jonathan Flynn (University of Southampton)
  • Chris-Kriton Skylaris (University of Southampton)
  • David Stevens (University of East Anglia)
  • Dario Alfè (University College London)
  • Walter Lioen (SURFsara, Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
  • Ash Vadgama (AWE)
  • Mark Savill (Cranfield University)
  • Gerard Gorman (Imperial College London)
  • Ian Stewart (University of Bristol)
  • Rupert Ford (Science and Technology Facilities Council)

Technical advisors

  • Lorna Smith, Lead eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • Jason Beech-Brandt (Cray)
  • Mike Ashworth (Science and Technology Facilities Council)

Others present

  • Chris Johnson, eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • Xu Guo, eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • Michele Erat, EPSRC representative (EPSRC)
  • Frances Collingborn, NERC representative (NERC)

Projects funded from the 3rd eCSE call

The third eCSE call received 16 proposals of which the following 10 were funded:

  • eCSE03-1 PI: Prof. Tony Arber Optimisation of the EPOCH laser-plasma simulation code (12 months)
  • eCSE03-2 PI: Dr. Michele Sergio Campobasso Reducing the run-time and improving the ease-of-use and portability of the COSA 3D harmonic balance Navier-Stokes solver for open rotor unsteady aerodynamics (7 months)
  • eCSE03-3 PI: Dr David J Huggins Algorithmic Enhancements to the Solvaware Package for the Analysis of Hydration (6 months)
  • eCSE03-7 PI: Dr Matthew Piggott Delivering a step-change in performance and functionality to the Fluidity shallow water solver through code generation (12 months)
  • eCSE03-8 PI: James R. Maddison Parallel supermeshing for multimesh modelling (8 months)
  • eCSE03-9 PI: Dr Dan Jones Providing the ARCHER community with adjoint modelling tools for high-performance oceanographic and cryospheric computation (9 months) [NOC]
  • eCSE03-10 PI: Dr Garth Wells High performance multi-physics simulations with FEniCS/DOLFIN (6 months)
  • eCSE03-11 PI: Dr Matthew B Watkins local excitement in CP2K (12 months) [MCC]
  • eCSE03-12 PI: Xuerui Mao Full parallelism of calculations of optimal flow control (12 months)
  • eCSE03-13 PI: Dr Rupert Nash Grids in grids: hierarchical grid generation and decomposition for a massively parallel blood flow simulator (12 months) [UKCOMES]

4th eCSE call

Panel members

  • Ash Vadgama (AWE)
  • Gerard Gorman (Imperial College London)
  • Grenville Lister (University of Reading)
  • Jonathan Tennyson (University College London)
  • Peter Knowles (Cardiff Univerity)
  • Stewart Cant (University of Cambridge)
  • Walter Lioen (SURFsara, Amsterdam, the Netherlands)

Technical advisors

  • Lorna Smith, Lead eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • Jason Beech-Brandt (Cray)
  • Mike Ashworth (Science and Technology Facilities Council)
  • James Hetherington (University College London)

Others present

  • Chris Johnson, eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • Xu Guo, eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • Michele Erat, EPSRC representative (EPSRC)
  • Frances Collingborn, NERC representative (NERC)

Projects funded from the 4th eCSE call

The fourth eCSE call received 16 proposals of which the following 8 were funded:

  • eCSE04-3 PI: Dr Daniel Dundas A photoelectron spectrum library for laser-matter interactions (12 months)
  • eCSE04-4 PI: Graeme Ackland Implementing lattice-switch Monte Carlo in DL_MONTE to unlock efficient free energy calculations (12 months)
  • eCSE04-7 PI: Jonathan Essex Implementation of Dual Resolution Simulation Methodology in LAMMPS (6 months) [MCC]
  • eCSE04-10 PI: Jonathan Yates Large scale CASTEP calculations to interpret solid-state NMR and Vibrational Spectroscopy experiments (12 months) [MCC]
  • eCSE04-11 PI: Prof. Michael J Fagan VOX-FE - new functionality for new communities (9 months)
  • eCSE04-13 PI: Dr Charles Moulinec Implementation of a highly scalable aeroacoustic module based on the Ffowcs Williams and Hawkings analogy within the open-source CFD software Code_Saturne (12 months)
  • eCSE04-14 PI: Dr Justin R Finn CFD2LCS: A general purpose library for integrated computation of Lagrangian coherent structures during massively parallel hydrodynamic simulations. (10 months)
  • eCSE04-16 PI: Prof Nicholas M Harrison Removing pseudo-linear dependence in Gaussian basis set calculations on crystalline systems with the CRYSTAL code (9 months) [MCC]

5th eCSE call

Panel members

  • Walter Lioen (SURFsara, Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
  • Rupert Ford (Science and Technology Facilities Council)
  • David Stevens (University of East Anglia)
  • Chris-Kriton Skylaris (University of Southampton)
  • Charles Laughton (University of Nottingham)
  • Grenville Lister (University of Reading)

Technical advisors

  • Lorna Smith, Lead eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • Jason Beech-Brandt (Cray)

Others present

  • Chris Johnson, eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • Xu Guo, eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • Iain Lamour, EPSRC representative (EPSRC)
  • Frances Collingborn, NERC representative (NERC)

Projects funded from the 5th eCSE call

The fifth eCSE call received 15 proposals of which the following 8 were funded:

  • eCSE05-4 PI: Prof George N Barakos Discrete velocity methods for the Helicopter Multi-Block CFD solver (14 months)
  • eCSE05-5 PI: Dr Anton Shterenlikht Open source exascale multi-scale framework for the UK solid mechanics community (12 months)
  • eCSE05-6 PI: Lucia Sivilotti Parallelization and porting of single-channel analysis tools to the high-performance computing platform (12 months)
  • eCSE05-7 PI: Dr. Angus Creech Optimisation of Large Eddy Simulation (LES) turbulence modelling within Fluidity (12 months)
  • eCSE05-10 PI: Dr Oliver O Henrich Adding Multiscale Models of DNA to LAMMPS (12 months) [MCC,BioSim]
  • eCSE05-12 PI: Dr Paul Connolly Enabling large-scale microphysics and optimising solver performance in MONC (8 months) [NCAS]
  • eCSE05-13 PI: Dr Jun Xia Optimisation of LESsCOAL for large-scale high-fidelity simulation of coal pyrolysis and combustion (12 months) [UKCTRF]
  • eCSE05-14 PI: Dr Zheng-Tong Xie Large-Eddy Simulation Code for City Scale Environments (12 months) [UKTC, NCAS]

6th eCSE call

Panel members

  • Walter Lioen (SURFsara, Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
  • Charles Laughton (University of Nottingham)
  • Grenville Lister (University of Reading)
  • Jonathan Tennyson (University College London)
  • Peter Knowles (Cardiff University)
  • Helen Chappell (University of Cambridge)
  • Catherine O'Sullivan (Imperial College London)

Technical advisors

  • Lorna Smith, Lead eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • Harvey Richardson (Cray CoE)
  • James Hetherington (University College London)
  • Christopher Maynard (Met Office)

Others present

  • Chris Johnson, eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • Xu Guo, eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • Katherine Freeman, EPSRC representative (EPSRC)
  • Frances Collingborn, NERC representative (NERC)

Projects funded from the 6th eCSE call

The sixth eCSE call received 9 proposals of which the following 5 were funded:

  • eCSE06-1 PI: Matthew Piggott Integrating mesh movement ("r"-adaptive) technology within Fluidity and the PRAgMaTIc parallel anisotropic ("h") adaptive mesh toolkit (12 months)
  • eCSE06-4 PI: Pankaj Pankaj Implementation of generic solving capabilities in ParaFEM (8 months)
  • eCSE06-6 PI: Mr Iain A Bethune CP2K - scalable Density Functional Theory (12 months) [MCC,UKCP,Geo-Mineral]
  • eCSE06-8 PI: Peter Jan van Leeuwen EMPIRE optimization and interfacing (3 months)
  • eCSE06-9 PI: Dr Benedict Rogers Developing Massively Parallel ISPH with Complex Boundary Geometries (12 months)

7th eCSE call

Panel members

  • Walter Lioen (SURFsara, Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
  • David Stevens (University of East Anglia)
  • Grenville Lister (University of Reading)
  • Dario Alfe (University College London)
  • Jonathan Flynn (University of Southampton)
  • Ash Vadgama (AWE)
  • Helen Chappell (University of Cambridge)
  • Gerard Gorman (Imperial College London)

Technical advisors

  • Lorna Smith, Lead eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • Harvey Richardson (Cray CoE)
  • James Hetherington (University College London)
  • Christopher Maynard (Met Office)
  • Mike Ashworth (Science and Technology Facilities Council)

Others present

  • Chris Johnson, eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • Xu Guo, eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • Katherine Freeman, EPSRC representative (EPSRC)
  • Frances Collingborn, NERC representative (NERC)
  • Matthew Borg, Early Career Researcher Observer (University of Edinburgh)

Projects funded from the 7th eCSE call

The seventh eCSE call received 16 proposals of which the following 5 were funded:

  • eCSE07-6 PI: Prof. Chris-Kriton Skylaris Implementation and optimisation of advanced solvent modelling functionality in CASTEP and ONETEP (12 months) [UKCP,MCC]
  • eCSE07-9 PI: Dr Richard F L Evans Optimisation of VAMPIRE for billion-atom simulations of magnetic materials on ARCHER (7 months)
  • eCSE07-12 PI: Prof. Joseph Z J Ulanowski ADDA: efficiency and user accessibility of computations of electromagnetic scattering from arbitrary particles (6 months)
  • eCSE07-15 PI: Dr Wes Armour Optimizing the I/O performance of OpenFOAM for massively parallel high-fidelity CFD simulations (12 months) [UKTC]
  • eCSE07-16 PI: Dr Benedict Rogers Massively Parallel OpenMP-MPI Implementation of the SPH Code DualSPHysics (12 months)

8th eCSE call

Panel members

  • Walter Lioen (SURFsara, Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
  • Grenville Lister (University of Reading)
  • Dario Alfe (University College London)
  • Ash Vadgama (AWE)
  • Helen Chappell (University of Cambridge)
  • Rupert Ford (Science and Technology Facilities Council)
  • Chris-Kriton Skylaris (University of Southampton)
  • Charles Laughton (University of Nottingham)
  • Stewart Cant (University of Cambridge)

Technical advisors

  • Lorna Smith, Lead eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • Harvey Richardson (Cray CoE)
  • Christopher Maynard (Met Office)

Others present

  • Chris Johnson, eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • Katherine Freeman, EPSRC representative (EPSRC)
  • Frances Collingborn, NERC representative (NERC)
  • Angela Busse, Early Career Researcher Observer (University of Glasgow)
  • Chris Cantwell, Early Career Researcher Observer (Imperial College London)
  • Peter Brommer, Early Career Researcher Observer (University of Warwick)

Projects funded from the 8th eCSE call

The eighth eCSE call received 21 proposals of which the following 8 were funded:

  • eCSE08-3 PI: Dr Catherine O'Sullivan Extending CPL library to enable HPC simulations of multi-phase geomechanics problems (12 months)
  • eCSE08-4 PI: Dr. Prashant Valluri TPLS: 3D Decomposition and Gas/Liquid Flows (11 months)
  • eCSE08-7 PI: Prof Jonathan Tennyson Distributed Hamiltonian build and diagonalisation in UKRMol+ (12 months)
  • eCSE08-9 PI: Lev Kantorovich CP2K --- Electron Transport based on Non-Equilibrium-GreenĂ•s-Functions Method (12 months) [MCC,UKCP,Geo-Mineral]
  • eCSE08-10 PI: Phil Hasnip Optimal parallelisation in CASTEP (6 months) [UKCP,MCC]
  • eCSE08-14 PI: Dr Thomas W. Keal Task-Farming Parallelisation of Python-ChemShell for Nanomaterials (14 months) [BioSim,MCC]
  • eCSE08-15 PI: Dr Jose Maria Escartin Esteban Implementation of Spin-Orbit Couplings in Linear-Scaling Density Functional Theory (12 months) [MCC,UKCP]
  • eCSE08-20 PI: Mr Iain A Bethune Scalable and portable molecular integration with the MIST library (9 months) [BioSim, MCC]

9th eCSE call

Panel members

  • Walter Lioen (SURFsara, Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
  • Ash Vadgama (AWE)
  • Helen Chappell (University of Cambridge)
  • Rupert Ford (Science and Technology Facilities Council)
  • David Stevens (University of Nottingham)
  • Stewart Cant (University of Cambridge)

Technical advisors

  • Lorna Smith, Lead eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • Harvey Richardson (Cray CoE)
  • Joanna Leng (University of Leeds)

Others present

  • Chris Johnson, eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • Neelofer Banglawala, eCSE oordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • Katherine Freeman, EPSRC representative (EPSRC)
  • Frances Collingborn, NERC representative (NERC)
  • Llion Evans, Early Career Researcher Observer (Culham Centre for Fusion Energy)
  • Hao Xia, Early Career Researcher Observer (University of Loughborough)

Projects funded from the 9th eCSE call

The ninth eCSE call received 19 proposals of which the following 5 were funded:

  • eCSE09-04 PI: Dr Chris Richardson CVODE support for FEniCS (12 months)
  • eCSE09-06 PI: Prof. Chris-Kriton Skylaris Extension of the OpenMP functionality within ONETEP for improved scaling and execution on the Intel Xeon Phi platform (8 months) [MCC]
  • eCSE09-08 PI: Dr Grenville M. S. Lister Implementation of XIOS in the Atmospheric Component of the Unified Model (19 months) [NCAS]
  • eCSE09-10 PI: Dr Matthew Rigby Enabling NAME for distributed memory parallelism (11 months)
  • eCSE09-19 PI: Dr Barry G. Searle Hybrid Parallelism for the CRYSTAL code (12 months)

10th eCSE call

Panel members

  • Walter Lioen (SURFsara, Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
  • Chris Skylaris (University of Southampton)
  • Jonathan Flynn (University of Southampton)
  • Catherine O'Sullivan (Imperial College London)
  • Helen Chappell (University of Cambridge)
  • David Stevens (University of Nottingham)
  • Grenville Lister (University of Reading)
  • Jonathan Tennyson (University College London)

Technical advisors

  • Lorna Smith, Lead eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • Joanna Leng (University of Leeds)
  • Peter Oliver (STFC)

Others present

  • Chris Johnson, eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • Neelofer Banglawala, eCSE oordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • Katherine Freeman, EPSRC representative (EPSRC)

Projects funded from the 10th eCSE call

The tenth eCSE call received 13 proposals of which the following 6 were funded:

  • eCSE10-01 PI: Dr Charles Moulinec Development of a non-equilibrium gas flow capability within Code_Saturne using the Method of Moments for hybrid MPI/OpenMP architectures (12 months) [UKCOMES]
  • eCSE10-02 PI: Dr Sylvain Laizet An adjoint solver for variable-density flows in the low Mach number limit (12 months) [UKTC]
  • eCSE10-05 PI: Prof. Stewart Cant Integration of an implicit stiff ODE solver into the DNS code SENGA2 for turbulent reacting flows (12 months) [UKCTRF]
  • eCSE10-08 PI: Dr Michail Stamatakis Zacros Software Package Development: Code Refactoring, Exact Spatial Parallelism and Algorithms for Emerging Hardware (12 months) [MCC]
  • eCSE10-10 PI: Dominik Jochym Enhancing long-range dispersion interaction functionality of CASTEP (8 months) [UKCP]
  • eCSE10-12 PI: Dr. Susan Macmillan Full parallelisation and modernisation of the BGS global magnetic field model inversion code (9 months) [New Community]

11th eCSE call

Panel members

  • Walter Lioen (SURFsara, Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
  • Ash Vadgama (AWE)
  • Charles Laughton (University of Nottingham)
  • Chris Skylaris (University of Southampton)
  • Dario Alfe (University College London)
  • Helen Chappell (University of Leeds)
  • Grenville Lister (University of Reading)
  • Jonathan Tennyson (University College London)
  • Rupert Ford (Science and Technology Facilities Council)

Technical advisors

  • Harvey Richardson (Cray CoE)
  • Lorna Smith, Lead eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)

Others present

  • Chris Johnson, eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • William McAlister, EPSRC representative (EPSRC)
  • Frances Collingborn, NERC representative (NERC)
  • Edward Ransley, Early Career Researcher Observer (University of Plymouth)
  • Christopher Goddard, Early Career Researcher Observer (Rolls-Royce)

Projects funded from the 11th eCSE call

The eleventh eCSE call received 18 proposals of which the following 6 were funded:

  • eCSE11-1 PI: Prof John Shrimpton University of Southampton PANDORA Upgrade : Particle Dispersion in Bigger Turbulent Boxes (8 months) [UKTC]
  • eCSE11-3 PI: Nigel Wilding University of Bath Efficient studies of molecular adsorption with DL_MONTE (8 months) [MCC]
  • eCSE11-7 PI: James Kermode University of Warwick Preconditioned Geometry Optimisers for the CASTEP and ONETEP codes (6 months) [UKCP, MCC]
  • eCSE11-9 PI: Dr Derk Jan Groen Brunel University Accelerating simulations of cerebrovascular blood flow through parallelization in time (PiTflow) (12 months) [UKCOMES]
  • eCSE11-12 PI: Gerard Gorman Imperial College London Parallel anisotropic mesh adaptation in PETSc/DMPlex (9 months)
  • eCSE11-17 PI: Phil Hasnip University of York Optimising CASTEP on Intel's Knight's Landing Platform (6 months) [UKCP, MCC]

12th eCSE call

Panel members

  • Walter Lioen (SURFsara, Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
  • Rupert Ford (Science and Technology Facilities Council)
  • Ash Vadgama (AWE)
  • Grenville Lister (University of Reading)
  • Charles Laughton (University of Nottingham)
  • Chris Skylaris (University of Southampton)
  • Dario Alfe (University College London)
  • David Stevens (University of Nottingham)
  • Gerard Gorman (Imperial College London)

Technical advisors

  • Harvey Richardson (Cray CoE)
  • Christopher Maynard (Met Office)
  • Joanna Leng (University of Leeds)
  • Lorna Smith, Lead eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)

Others present

  • Chris Johnson, eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • Neelofer Banglawala, eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • Susan Morrell, EPSRC representative (EPSRC)
  • Frances Collingborn, NERC representative (NERC)
  • Christof Jaeger, Early Career Researcher Observer (University of Nottingham)

Projects funded from the 12th eCSE call

The twelth eCSE call received 23 proposals of which the following 6 were funded:

  • eCSE12-4 PI: Dr Tobias Weinzierl University of Durham Project Meshes - a HPC geometry library supporting mesh-to-mesh projections (5 months)
  • eCSE12-8 PI: Prof Deborah Greaves University of Plymouth Developing Dynamic Load Balancing library for wsiFoam (9 months)
  • eCSE12-9 PI: Dr Tom Shire University of Glasgow Implementation of multi-level contact detection in Granular LAMMPS to enable efficient polydisperse DEM simulations (6 months)
  • eCSE12-10 PI: Prof David Dritschel FRSE University of St Andrews A fully Lagrangian dynamical core for the Met Office NERC Cloud Model (9 months) [NCAS]
  • eCSE12-17 PI: Prof Simon M Mudd University of Edinburgh Enabling multi-node MPI parallelisation of the LISFLOOD flood-inundation model within the LSDTopoTools modelling framework (3 months)
  • eCSE12-20 PI: Hao Xia Loughborough University A fast coupling interface for a high-order acoustic perturbation equations solver with finite volume CFD codes to predict complex jet noise (9 months) [UKTC]

Useful Links

  • Application Guidance
  • Codes worked on during eCSE projects
  • eCSE Final report templates

13th eCSE call

Panel members

  • Walter Lioen (SURFsara, Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
  • Helen Chappell (University of Leeds)
  • Rupert Ford (Science and Technology Facilities Council)
  • Jonathan Flynn (University of Southampton)
  • Charles Laughton (University of Nottingham)
  • Catherine O'Sullivan (Imperial College London)
  • Ash Vadgama (AWE)

Technical advisors

  • Harvey Richardson (Cray CoE)
  • Iain Bethune (Science and Technology Facilities Council)
  • Joanna Leng (University of Leeds)
  • Lorna Smith, Lead eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)

Others present

  • Xu Guo, eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • Chris Johnson, eCSE coordinator (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
  • William McAlister, EPSRC representative (EPSRC)
  • Frances Collingborn, NERC representative (NERC)
  • John Buckeridge, Early Career Researcher Observer (University College London)

Projects funded from the 13th eCSE call

The thirteenth eCSE call received 21 proposals of which the following 10 were funded:

  • eCSE13-3 PI: Dr Sylvain Laizet Imperial College of Science A high-order accurate solver for free-surface flows (12 months) [UKTC]
  • eCSE13-7 PI: Dr Richard F L Evans University of York Scalable space and time hierarchical dipole-dipole interactions in the VAMPIRE code (12 months)
  • eCSE13-9 PI: Dr Ruben Rodriguez De Leon Manchester Metropolitan University Implementing a contrail cirrus parameterisation in the Met Office Unified Model. (12 months) [NCAS]
  • eCSE13-11 PI: Dr David Holder University College London Enabling high performance computing for Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) (2 months)
  • eCSE13-13 PI: Dr Matt Rigby University of Bristol Enhanced Parallelism in NAME (12 months) [NCAS]
  • eCSE13-14 PI: Dr Vitali Averbukh Molecular Imperial College London B-spline algebraic diagrammatic construction: High-performance ab initio software package for attoscience (12 months) [UK-AMOR]
  • eCSE13-17 PI: Dr Matthew B Watkins University of Lincoln PAWing CP2K (12 months) [MCC, Geo-Mineral, UKCP]
  • eCSE13-19 PI: Dr Christopher S Brady University of Warwick mproving performance and maintainability of the EPOCH plasma physics code (12 months) [Plasma HEC]
  • eCSE13-20 PI: Dr Matthew Borg University of Edinburgh Efficient Multi-Scale Engineering Simulations: Dynamic Optimisation of Particle Solvers (12 months) [UKFN]
  • eCSE13-21 PI: Prof Simon M Mudd University of Edinburgh Implementing parallel I/O within LISFLOOD to enable high-resolution massively parallel hydrogeomorphic simulations (6 months)

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