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From: Giuseppe Tagliavini via hpc-announce <hpc-announce at mcs.anl.gov>
Date: Tue, Feb 4, 2020 at 12:27 AM
Subject: [hpc-announce] OPRECOMP SUMMER OF CODE 2020 – CALL FOR PROPOSALS
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The Open Transprecision Computing project OPRECOMP supported by the
European Union’s H2020-EU.1.2.2. – FET Proactive research and innovation
 programme under grant agreement #732631 is looking to support enthusiasts,
researchers and students from EU member and associated
 countries of the H2020 programme working on OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS ON
TRANPRECISION COMPUTING

Submit your project proposals until April 3rd, 2020 through the
OPRECOMP summer of Code Website. Your proposals will be evaluated by a jury
and ten highest-ranked projects will be supported with (up to) €6000 per
accepted project.

Accepted proposals will be announced on May 1st, 2020. Participants will be
expected to attend the OPRECOMP Summer School in Cagliari (Italy) on July
7-10, 2020 to kick off their projects.  The results of the projects will be
presented at a final OPRECOMP workshop in February 2021 (details will
follow).


*** WHAT IS TRANSPRECISION COMPUTING?
We use this term to refer to computing systems that have the flexibility to
allow to use the most suitable numerical representation during
calculations, thereby allowing to save energy without sacrificing numerical
accuracy.


*** WHAT KIND OF PROJECTS ARE WE LOOKING FOR?

Our goal is to raise awareness and provide examples for transprecision
principles which show an improvement of efficiency without significant
degradation in the quality to a wider community.

In Annex A of this call, we propose several project themes closely related
to the activities of OPRECOMP partners. Choosing a project from these will
allow you the opportunity to work directly in close collaboration with one
or more partners of OPRECOMP. Of course it is also possible to propose
independent proposals. In orderto ensure tight collaboration between
students applying to the OPRECOMP summer of code and the OPRECOMP partners,
we will propose several project themes related to the activities carried on
by the partners in OPRECOMP, summarized in Annex A of this call.

Projects can include (but are not limited to):
- Software, kernels, and algorithms implementations using existing hardware
systems (CPUs, GPGPUs, Microcontrollers)
- Applications ported to platforms developed by OPRECOMP members. In
OPRECOMP we are working on transprecision systems covering a wide
range of application domains from IoT to HPC. Proposals that plan to
develop applications on these platforms are welcome. We will try to
accommodate requests to help with obtaining these platforms to the
best of our ability.
- Novel HW architectures implemented on FPGAs or ASICs to better support
transprecision computing


*** WHO IS ELIGIBLE?
As the support is coming from the EC, only students and researchers
belonging to EU universities and associated countries of the H2020
programme are eligible to receive funding. You are still very welcome to
submit your project requests and participate in the events mentioned as
well as be eligible to receive donations of material such as
development/FPGA boards that can be used in the project if this is not the
case. People affiliated with OPRECOMP consortium members are not eligible
for funding through this call Projects can be proposed by individuals or
groups. Your proposals will be evaluated by a jury and ten highest-ranked
projects will receive financial support from € 3.000 up to € 6.000 (gross
amounts) per accepted project.


*** ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA
Applications will be evaluated by an independent jury of 10 experts,
3 of which will be members of the OPRECOMP consortium.
The evaluation will be based on:
- Relevance (1/4) to the call topics: The goal of the projects is to
demonstrate transprecision concepts, while we encourage independent
submissions, project ensuring tight collaboration between the students and
OPRECOMP partners, including all project themes proposed by the OPRECOMP
consortium, will be well evaluated.
- Significance (1/4) of the objectives: the proposed projects should have
clear and well-detailed objectives that should lead to a significant
demonstration of transprecision computing concepts.
- Impact (1/6) on the project results showing how transprecision computing
could be energy-wise beneficial in the specific application field. In
addition, projects with a well-defined exploitation path are clearly well
evaluated.
- Requirements (Budget) (1/6) special licenses, material, hardware
requirements for developing the project.
- Qualification of the candidate (1/6) based on a short CV provided by the
candidate as accompanying material.


*** WHAT WILL OPRECOMP PROVIDE?
Accepted projects that are eligible for funding will be supported at from €
3.000 up to € 6.000 (gross amounts).
All supported projects will be assigned a contact person from the OPRECOMP
project to act as a tutor throughout the development.
OPRECOMP will set up a mailing list for discussions between members of the
OPRECOMP and project participants.
Participants can plan an internship period with an OPRECOMP member. This
must be discussed in advance with the member, and the costs for travel and
accommodation must be included in the budget section of the project
proposal.
OPRECOMP will set up a mailing list for discussions between members of the
OPRECOMP and project participants.


*** REQUIREMENTS FOR THE WINNERS
All winners will be requested to attend the OPRECOMP Summer School to
kick-off the project.
All winners will be requested to present their results at the OPRECOMP
Workshop at the beginning of February 2021 (details will follow).
All accepted projects will have to be made widely available using an
open-source licensing model.


*** HOW TO SIGN UP
Send your short proposals (total including CV not more than 5 pages)
to open-source at oprecomp.euuntil April 3rd, 2020. Your proposal should
include:
- Short summary (abstract).
- Description of the project.
- Workplan with tasks.
- Measurable success criteria.
- The infrastructure (HW/SW) you need to realize this project.
- Explain which open source licensing model you intend to use and how you
intend to make your project available (i.e. through GitHub).
As well as:
- A short CV (max 1 page).
- Certificate of residence in EU or other H2020 eligible countries.
- Personal Data Form.
- Claim for the refund, exemption or application of the reduced tax rate on
income paid to non-residents (optional). Requires the article of the
convention for the avoidance of double taxation and stamp of the fiscal
agency.


VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE INFORMATION: http://oprecomp.eu/open-source/



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