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PRACE 11th Call for proposals is now open - closing 18 March

(includes a pilot call for joint data storage services and resources)

Published Feb 13, 2015

Important dates

Opening date 9 February 2015
Closing date 18 March 2015, 12:00 (noon) CEST
Response of applicants to reviews 27 May 2015 – 3 June 2015
Anticipated allocation decisions last week of July 2015
Allocation start date of awarded proposals 1 September 2015
Allocation end date of award 31 August 2016
Type of access
  • project access
  • multi-year project access
  • a pilot call for joint data storage services and resources

PRACE HPC systems available

  • “Fermi” – IBM Blue Gene/Q (CINECA, Italy)
  • “MareNostrum” – IBM System X iDataplex (BSC, Spain)


The mission of PRACE is to enable high impact scientific discovery and engineering research and development across all disciplines to enhance European competitiveness for the benefit of society. PRACE seeks to realize this mission by offering world class computing and data management resources and services through a peer review process.

Scientists and researchers from around the world can apply for access to PRACE resources.

Industrial users can apply if they have their head offices or substantial R&D activity in Europe.

Project Access

Proposals can be based on a 12-months schedule, or, for Multi-year Projects, on a 24- or 36-months schedule. The allocation of awarded resources is made for 1 year at a time with provisional allocations awarded for the 2nd and 3rd year.

Additionally, the call

  • Offers the opportunity to launch a pilot call for joint data storage services and resources. This call is a pilot and its future continuation shall be subject to evaluation. This pilot case will be proposed jointly with PRACE associated members and partners willing to provide storage and associated data services under the PRACE umbrella including EUDAT, EU-T0, BSC, CaSToRC, EPCC/EPSRC, and SURFsara.
  • Reserves 0.5% of the total resources available for the 11th Call for Centres of Excellence (CoE) as selected by the EC under the E-INFRA-5-2015 call for proposals. CoE don’t need to apply to this PRACE call – if funded by the EC, CoE requesting access to PRACE resources will be awarded PRACE resources from this reserve.


The PRACE Access Committee, composed of leading European scientists and engineers, ranks the project proposals that will be awarded access to PRACE resources.

With PRACE 1.0 evolving into PRACE 2.0, a balanced contribution of the PRACE Hosting Members was sought. This transition phase has led to a reduced offer of resources.

For more information and application forms see www.prace-ri.eu/prace-project-access/ .

If you need extra information please either contact PRACE directly via peer-review@prace-ri.eu  or contact the PRACE SNIC coordinator, Dr. Lilit Axner, at PDC.