Resource Allocation Application Form

Intersect is keen to encourage the uptake of HPC methods in research across its members. We are actively encouraging new users, including from smaller institutions, non-traditional HPC disciplines, as well as research students, to avail themselves of the opportunity to gain access to major HPC facilities. This means we will accept small-scale "experimental" proposals (at any time), as well as larger proposals for significant levels of resources that are requested through the allocation rounds. As part of the decision process we will also take into account any previous allocations and their use, as well as the justification of the level of resources being requested.
Please ensure that all fields marked with an asterisk are filled.

Project Details

Please keep the project summary under 100 words. We may use this to promote your project on this website.

Please enter your team members' full names, not their usernames.

Submit your research argument (1-2 pages, up to 750 words, doc/txt/pdf) summarising the research, as well as the need for the level of resources you are requesting. Please consider the best system architecture required for your research and a detailed computational/data management proposal that justifies the resources.

Research Classification Codes

For more information about the codes, please follow this link: www.arc.gov.au/applicants/codes.htm

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McLaren Resources Required
Service Units
Service Units
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Please use numbers only. "Service Units" are "CPU hours". Typical startup grants are around 1000-5000 SU, large projects can be 100,000-300,000 or more.

If project is existing, please specify the project code. E.g. a00
Vayu Resources Required
Service Units
Service Units
GB

 

Please use numbers only. "Service Units" are "CPU hours". Typical startup grants are around 1000-5000 SU, large projects can be 100,000-300,000 or more.

If project is existing, please specify the project code. E.g. r00