Objective
The ToK - 4nEDA proposal aims to reinforce the competence in the area of High Performance Computing (HPC) hardware, software, and Grid middleware solutions at 'Politehnica" University of Bucharest, the best technical university in Romania. The transferred knowledge will be exploited by the local scientific community involved in a series of European research projects and multisectorial partnerships in the area of nanoelectronics.
This interdisciplinary community committed to create an innovative platform for nano-Electronic Design Automation (nEDA). The local scientists have excellent result in their area of competence, however they need additional competencies in the complementary area of HPC, in order to fulfill their commitments with a relevant industrial impact. Tok will reinforce not only research, but also the capability of the host to provide training at the highest scientific quality.
The research training in domain of Scientific Computation in Electrical Engineering (SCEE) and in broader area of Computational Science and Engineering (CSE), at all levels: Bachelor, Master, Doctoral, and post-doc will be improved. The proposal was designed to have optimal size: project duration of 4 years, providing in this period 3 fellowships. The in-coming experts will cover the local need of HPC-ToK, during their stay of 2 years each. The content, methodology and management of the ToK are defined considering the state-of-the-art, real need and feasible expected outcome. The proposal matches perfectly the action objectives, providing an important added value for the host and Community.
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FP6-2005-MOBILITY-3
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Coordinator
BUCURESTI
Romania
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