Organization of PICS Activities.

The Scientific Lead of the groundwater component is Richard Ewing, Dean of Science at Texas A & M. A complete description of the various activities of the Groundwater component is provided in the PICS Groundwater Home Page at TAMU. The Organizational Lead for all PICS activities is Kenneth Kliewer, director of the Center for Computational Science at at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The Center was established through the PICS effort to procure and maintain advanced parallel architecture supercomputers, most notably a 1,000 node (2,000 processors) intel Paragon with a peak performance of 150 GigaFlops and with a 100 TeraByte peripheral robotic tape storage device, and to develop general purpose tools to assist other research scientists in the use of massively parallel systems.

Code and algorithm development is performed on satellite intel Paragons located at the PICS Groundwater member universities; once an algorithm or simulator code is debugged, optimized and matured on smaller model problems, it is migrated to the larger machine at ORNL for large field scale studies. More complete details of the CCS and its full range of activities is contained in the CCS Home Page at ORNL.


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