International projects
Laboratory of High Energy Physics, Astrophysics and Advanced Technologies was and continues to be involved in many national projects,
starting with projects from CERES and Aerospatial Programmes and continuing with the projects from CEEX or PNCDI II Programmes.
1. RoSpaceGRID: Romanian GRID middleware repository for Space Science Applications | ![]() |
Project Leader: Ion Sorin ZGURA Call name/Contracting authority: PECS/ESA |
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The RoSpaceGRID framework is an implementation of GRID which consists of clusters, labs with distributed computing resources all around the world, where computer activities can be submitted for scheduled execution. The RoSpaceGRID is deployed in Institute for Space Science (ISS) for PLANCK, CLUSTER II and VENUS EXPRESS space missions. This project is established for the benefit and in cooperation with the scientific community of the three missions mentioned above. |
2. HP-SEE: High Performance Computing Infrastructure for South-East Europes Research Communities |
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Project Leader: Ion Sorin ZGURA Call name/Contracting authority: FP7/GRNET |
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HP-SEE, High-Performance Computing Infrastructure for South East Europe’s Research Communities will link existing and upcoming HPC facilities in South East Europe in a common infrastructure, and it will provide operational solutions for it. As a complementary action, the project will establish and maintain a GÉANT link for Southern Caucasus. The initiative will open the South East European HPC infrastructure to a wide range of new user communities, including those of less-resourced countries, fostering collaboration and providing advanced capabilities to researchers, with an emphasis on strategic groups in computational physics, computational chemistry and life sciences. HP-SEE receives EC support through FP7 under the "Research Infrastructures" action. |
3. SiNuRSE: Simulations for Nuclear Reactions and Structure in Europe |
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Project Leader: Petru-Mihai POTLOG Call name/Contracting authority: FP7/ENSAR |
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SiNuRSE is intended to solve problems identified in the simulation of complex nuclear physics experiments as: construction of event genators based on realistic physics models, which are useful for the experimental activities pursued at the European facilities concerned by ENSAR; these models must be benchmarked against a wide set of available elementary experimental data and against each other; creation of a platform for simulations in which the user can easily switch between various models. The ultimate goal is to be able to combine an event generator from a specific application with the definition of a geometry from another code and the tracking of a yet another program; verify the results against several detector types which are currently being developed for the ENSAR facilities. |
4. Monte Carlo simulations for MPD@NICA |
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Project Leader: Titi PREDA Call name: Romania-JINR 2012 |
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5. Study of relativistic fragmentation of high radioactive nuclei in photoemulsion |
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Project Leader: Maria HAIDUC Call name: Romania-JINR 2012 |
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6. Cross section evaluation in the photodisintegration of 152Sm isotope |
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Project Leader: Petru-Mihai POTLOG Call name: Romania-JINR 2012 |
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This project is intended to perform joint investigations and developments between ISS and JINR in order to obtain the cross sections of neutron reaction with charged particles emissions. For this there will be conducted researches concerning elaboration of the techniques for the measurements of the angular correlations for reaction products obtained in neutron nuclear reactions, of the cross sections, scattering cross sections, capture cross sections and of the scattering length of the neutron electron interaction and data processing and analysis of the experimental data, evaluation of the neutron cross sections with emissions of charged particles gamma quanta and scattering length of neutron electron interaction. |
7. GPU high performance computing in physics |
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Project Leader: Ion Sorin ZGURA Call name: Romania-JINR 2012 |
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