PSC Grant Eligibility
Funding from the NSF, the NIH, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania enables PSC to provide grants of free supercomputing time to researchers and educators affiliated with institutions located within Pennsylvania and the United States. Projects must be nonproprietary and awardees are wholly responsible for conducting their research project activities and preparing results for publication.
PSC welcomes proposals for grants of supercomputing time from qualified scientists, engineers and science educators, and strongly encourages women, minorities, and persons with disabilities to participate fully in its research and research-related programs.
To apply, you must be a researcher or educator at a Pennsylvania or US academic or non-profit research institution. A principal investigator (PI) may not be a high school, undergraduate or graduate student; a qualified advisor must serve in this capacity. Postdocs are eligible to serve as PI.
If you are eligible to apply for a grant under both the Pennsylvania and the NSF Cyberinfrastructure programs, we recommend that you apply under the NSF program. Applicants whose research is biomedical in nature should apply to the National Resource for Biomedical Supercomputing (NRBSC) at PSC. Educators who wish to use supercomputing as a tool in the classroom can apply for a Coursework grant.
For information about NSF Cyberinfrastructure grants, see the TeraGrid web site at http://www.teragrid.org. Application materials are online at https://pops-submit.paci.org.
The NRBSC program is described at http://www.nrbsc.org. Application materials can be found at http://www.nrbsc.org/resources.
Applications for the Pennsylvania grant program are available online at https://grants.psc.edu/cgi-bin/application/pa/application.pl.
PSC contracts with U.S. and foreign institutions for the direct purchase of supercomputing time via the PSC Corporate Program.