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    CSI Goals

    Raise the UT and ORNL computational science research profile, and EASE access to ORNL computing facilities for University of Tennessee research scientists High-Performance Computing Resources.

    The ORNL National Center for Computational Sciences (CCS) in the Computing and Computational Sciences Directorate houses state-of-the-art resources for high-performance computational science and computing science research projects. CSI users can apply for access to these machine through the CSI program.

    Getting started

    Researchers can apply for CSI support through a simple two-step process.

    1: Send a brief proposal that describes the research and addresses the goals of the Computational Science Initiative to Jesse Poore (poore@cs.utk.edu) and
    Jeff Nichols (nicholsja@ornl.gov).

    2: Upon receipt of approval, apply for a NCCS account.

    Additional information on this process is available on the ORNL NCCS user support page.





    Computational Science Initiative

    A joint UT and ORNL venture, the Computational Science Initiative (CSI) represents a new level of opportunity for collaborative research in computationally-intensive fields of science and engineering. The initiative offers financial support and access to the extraordinary computing facilities housed in the ORNL Center for Computational Sciences.

    CSI helps to insure productive use of computing resources and increases effective collaboration. Its funding supports post-doctoral associates, graduate students, and visitors as well as release time and sabbatical support for faculty and staff.


    Contact Information:

    Jesse H. Poore

    865-974-5067 or 865-974-8128







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