The basic strategic objective of the CX-CMCS project is to transform the
Scientific Computing Laboratory into a centre of excellence, i.e. to decisively increase the quality of research conducted at SCL, and make it a preferred West Balkan research partner for EU institutions working in the fields of simulation of complex systems and of GRID technology.
SCL is a unit of the Institute of Physics in Belgrade. The Institute contributes more than 10% of the total scientific output of Serbia and constantly ranks among the best R&D institutions in the region. SCL currently has 17 staff members, and participates in several international and national projects, including FP6 and FP7 projects CX-CMCS, SEE-GRID, SEE-GRID-2, EGEE-II, SEE-GRID-SCI, EGEE-III, and Cost action P10 (Physics of Risk). SCL defines the current state of the art in high performance computing in the West Balkan region with its PARADOX cluster with about 4.4TFLOPS on about 1000 CPUs, 1TB RAM, and 30TB storage.
CX-CMCS aims to reinforce the research capacity of the SCL by: hiring young researchers; providing training and mobility for the research staff; upgrading the computing infrastructure. The success of this endeavour will be measured through a benchmarking exercise to be performed in the project’s last year. Our networking partners (4 from EU and 3 from Serbia) have been carefully selected to provide the skills and expertise necessary to reinforce the research potential of SCL through training and joint research. The proposed equipment upgrade will make it possible to tackle even the most complex GRID applications allowing SCL to become a key regional player in deployment and use of this emerging technology. The CX-CMCS International Advisory Board will help SCL develop a long term strategy and facilitate its integration into ERA.
CX-CMCS aims to be a living example that it is possible to bridge the “digital divide” between countries and regions having high tech ICT technologies and those that do not.