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Clemson University TigerPrints Presentations School of Computing 10-2009 Writing a Supercomputer Proposal for the National Science Foundation's Major Research Instrumentation Solicitation Amy Apon Clemson University, aapon@clemson.edu Follow this and additional works at: https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/computing_pres Part of the Computer Sciences Commons Recommended Citation Apon, Amy, "Writing a Supercomputer Proposal for the National Science Foundation's Major Research Instrumentation Solicitation" (2009). Presentations. 4. https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/computing_pres/4 This Presentation is brought to you for free and open access by the School of Computing at TigerPrints. It has been accepted for inclusion in Presentations by an authorized administrator of TigerPrints. For more information, please contact kokeefe@clemson.edu.

WRITING A SUPERCOMPUTER PROPOSAL FOR THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION'S MAJOR RESEARCH INSTRUMENTATION PROGRAM Amy Apon, Director Arkansas High Performance Computing Center Work supported in part by NSF Grant #0722625 and Grant #0918070

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION MAJOR RESEARCH INSTRUMENTATION (MRI) Equipment can be requested as a part of any research proposal, not just MRI MRI is designed for the acquisition or development of equipment that falls outside the scope of a typical research proposal, or that can be used by several research projects Acceptance rates of MRI as high as 40% This higher than many research solicitations MRI-R 2 is currently being competed There has been an MRI competition every year for the last 22 years There may not be a competition this January

MRI AND SUPERCOMPUTING This talk is based on the solicitation that was due on August 10, 2009 The guidelines change a bit for each solicitation Read the solicitation carefully! I ll try to point out some things that have varied in the last few years

MRI GUIDELINES Proposals can be for instrument acquisition or for instrument development Limit of three proposals per institution, but a maximum of two can be for instrument acquisition check for your campus competition A cluster of commodity computer components is considered to be an instrument acquisition Cost sharing requirements have varied from year to year Sometimes there is no requirement, Sometimes it depends on the institution Sometimes it is 30% (mol) of the total budget

READ THE SOLICITATION CAREFULLY! THERE ARE MANY REASONS THE PROPOSAL MAY BE RETURNED WITHOUT REVIEW Proposals that do not contain, as a supplemental document, a signed statement from the sponsored research officeclassifying the performing organization as either non-ph.d.-granting, Ph.D.-granting, or non-degree-granting (see SectionIV); Proposals that wholly or substantially duplicate those that were accepted for review under NSF 09-502; Applicable proposals that do not indicate appropriate levels of cost-sharing (Line M of the budget in Fastlane), and that donot contain required documentation demonstrating organizational cost-sharing commitment (Sections V.A and V.B); Proposals from institutions of higher education that are not ranked among the top 100 of those receiving Federal researchand development funding must include a signed letter from the institution's President or Provost to be eligible for the cost-sharing exemption. The letter must certify that the proposal will: 1) make a substantial improvement in the institution'scapabilities to conduct leading-edge research; 2) provide research experiences for undergraduate students using leading-edge facilities; and 3) broaden the participation in science and engineering research by women, underrepresented minoritiesand persons with disabilities (Sections V.A and V.B). Applicable proposals indicating exemption from cost-sharing that donot contain this explicit certification will be returned without review; Proposals that do not separately address the Intellectual Merit and Broader Impacts review criteria in the Project Summary; Proposals requesting funding to support postdoctoral researchers that do not include, as a supplementary document, adescription of the mentoring activities that will be provided for such individuals. The mentoring plan must not exceed onepage; Proposals describing activities that fall outside of the scope of those supported by the MRI-R2 program (Section II.A); Proposals describing activities that fall outside of the scope of those supported by NSF (Section II.B); Proposals that exceed an organization's submission limit (Section IV); Proposals that represent standard research projects that are appropriate for submission to regular grants programs at NSF(Section II.A); Proposals to place an instrument at a facility of another Federal agency or one of their FFRDCs that are not submitted byconsortia (Section IV); Proposals for instruments that augment the scope of a project currently receiving funding through the NSF Major ResearchEquipment and Facilities Construction (MREFC) account (Section IV); Proposals that do not contain required supplemental documentation, or that contain supplemental documentation other thanthose required and/or encouraged by the MRI program (as prescribed in Section V.A) and by the Grant Proposal Guide(GPG); Proposals that do not conform to font, margin and page limitations; Proposals that do not contain a Management Plan in the Project Description (Section V.A); Applicable proposals that do not contain Results from Prior MRI Support in the Project Description (Section V.A).

GOAL OF MRI Increase access to shared scientific and engineering instruments for research and research training Foster the integration of research and education in research-intensive learning environments A single instrument or system of related instruments that share a common or specific research focus Don t make the mistake of writing a proposal for what you want to do Write a proposal for what they want to fund!

SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF SUCCESSFUL MRI PROPOSALS #1) Describes good science this 60% of the proposal Science description must be written for an interdisciplinary panel Strong list of supporting references and cited publications your own plus others Strong current funding for the research No current funding sets a bad starting point for the panel reviewers Describe the hero users first (2 to 4) Follow with a set of other users that will benefit from the system

SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF SUCCESSFUL MRI PROPOSALS #2) Makes the case that the research needs the instrument match the request with the need This is critical Can use various metrics to make this justification Your usage on currently available resources Comparison to typical usage for research of this type The smaller the request the easier this justification is A large request (>$1M has been the threshold) falls into a more competitive category. Avoid this for first time submissions.

SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF SUCCESSFUL MRI PROPOSALS #3) Justifies the technology you want to acquire Include at least one specific vendor quote Allow several weeks to work with the vendor on the quote Select the technologies, justify them. Can t just say you want a GPGPU cluster without knowing what that means Balance the system with needs. Can t just ask for 500TB of storage for no reason. Get a reasonable academic price, which may not include all possible discounts Say you will rebid this at time of purchase Get a technology expert to review your description

SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF SUCCESSFUL MRI PROPOSALS #4) Makes plans for housing the instrument Say where the cluster will be located (this was required in the most recent solicitation) Describe this in terms of floor space, A/C, power, and UPS If you don t have the facility now, explain how you will prepare it. Get a letter of support from your institution that says this A large cluster request must have a careful description and consideration of physical needs and target location

SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF SUCCESSFUL MRI PROPOSALS #5) Makes plans for administrating the instrument Describe the qualifications of who will administrate the cluster Some years these costs could be included in the proposal, and some years these are excluded Make sure the quote includes warranty and maintenance for three years Include scheduling software (e.g., Maui, Torque) Describe your scheduling and allocation policy Fair share among all users is OK

SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF SUCCESSFUL MRI PROPOSALS #6) A good management plan Best if the PI is a tenured faculty member Have a Faculty/Research Advisory Committee. Say who will be on this, and how long they will serve if not for the duration of the project Inclusion of External Advisers (especially for large requests) is well received Provide a deployment schedule Describe how this instrument fits into the university s overall plan for research infrastructure Describe the networking connectivity and access to this instrument Describe what will happen to the instrument after the grant ends

SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF SUCCESSFUL MRI PROPOSALS #7) Strong broader impact, including impact to training and education infrastructure Describe how this instrument can be leveraged to provide training and access to national or larger scale resources How will the instrument attract researchers and students and contribute to broader participation by underrepresented minorities use best practice and describe how you will measure this How will the instrument improve the quality of research and research training Show strong evidence of student research cite articles that include student authors Be careful about how much the instrument is used for teaching this solicitation is for research training

LAST POINTS Proposals for smaller clusters at undergraduateserving institutions are well-received Fall into a different category of competition It s OK for the faculty members to administrate these themselves Still, focus on research training, research experiences for undergraduates, training that complements national resources Be careful about letters of support in at least one solicitation the inclusion of these was a reason for return without review Read the solicitation carefully!

QUESTIONS? Amy Apon, aapon@uark.edu David Chaffin, dchafffin@uark.edu Jeff Pummill, jpummil@uark.edu Arkansas High Performance Computing Center http://hpc.uark.edu