The description below is outdated!
It relates to PRACE prior the year 2023, when the organisation transitioned to an Association of Users and HPC Centres in Europe. This page is kept for documentation of the PRACE legacy.

PRACE Council
The Council is the deliberative body of PRACE aisbl and decides on all matters of the Association. It is composed of one representative from each Member. Depending on the nature of the decisions to be taken, different voting rules apply. As a general rule, decisions of a purely scientific nature are subject to majority vote, while decisions related to provisioning and usage of funding and resources require a qualified majority based on partner contributions. All other decisions require a double majority of members and contributions, apart from a small number of issues that imply changes of the contract of the Association which require unanimity. The agendas of the PRACE Council Meetings can be found here.
The Statutes of PRACE aisbl are available in English and in French and the Working Rules of the PRACE Council can be found here.
The Board of the Council is elected by the Council from among the delegates representing the Members. It consists of a Chair, a Vice-Chair, and a Secretary. The current members of the Board of the Council are: Constantia Alexandrou (Chair), Norbert Meyer (Vice-Chair) and Stelios Erotokritou (Secretary).
PRACE Board of Directors
The Board of Directors (BoD) is the executive body of the Association and is generally responsible for managing and representing the Association. The BoD is composed of a minimum of two members elected by the Council. Each Director will serve for an initial term of three years, renewable for subsequent periods of two years. The current members of the BoD are: Serge Bogaerts (Managing Director, Chair of the BoD), Florian Berberich (Operations Director), Maria Grazia Giuffreda (ETH Zurich / CSCS), Laura Grigori (Chair of the PRACE SSC), Oriol Pineda (BSC), Philippe Segers (GENCI), and Debora Testi (CINECA). The Working Rules of the BoD can be found here. The PRACE Managing Director is responsible for the development of the strategy and vision for PRACE and the implementation of those as decided by the Council. The Managing Director is responsible for the delivery of PRACE services across Europe and management of the PRACE organisation.
PRACE Scientific Steering Committee
The Scientific Steering Committee (SSC) is composed of European leading researchers that are responsible for advice and guidance on all matters of a scientific and technical nature which may influence the scientific work carried out by the use of the Association’s resources. The SSC has an odd number of members up to a maximum of 21, of which one is appointed Chair. The members of the Scientific Steering Committee are appointed by the PRACE Council. SSC Members serve a two year term renewable twice consecutively. The working rules of the SSC can be found here.
SSC Membership (19 September 2022)
| Name | Field | Country |
|---|---|---|
| Eleni Chatzi | Structural Engineering | Switzerland |
| Zoe Cournia | Computational (bio) Chemistry | Greece |
| Luigi Del Debbio | Particle Physics | United Kingdom |
| Alice-Agnès Gabriel | Seismology | Germany |
| Margarita García Pérez | Particle Physics | Spain |
| Roderic Guigo | Genome | Spain |
| Christian Holm | Statistical Physics | Germany |
| Heiner Igel | Signal Processing in Earth Observation | Germany |
| Mathieu Luisier | Electrical Engineering/Nanotechnology | Switzerland |
| Dominik Marx | Theoretical Chemistry | Germany |
| Michela Milano | Informatics | Italy |
| Jean-Philip Piquemal | Chemistry/Materials Science | France |
| Samuel Poncé | Modelling | Belgium |
| Nathalie Reuter (Chair) | Bio | Norway |
| Mathieu Salanne (Vice-Chair) | Electrolytes | France |
| Debora Sijacki | Astrophysics | United Kingdom |
| Eric Sonnendrücker | Plasma Physics | Germany |
| Doros Theodorou | Computational Physics | Greece |
| Barbara Wohlmuth | Numerical Mathematics | Germany |
| Xiaoxiang Zhu | Signal Processing in Earth Observation | Germany |
PRACE Access Committee
The Access Committee (AC) gives advice to the Board of Directors concerning the allocation of resources of the RI. The AC, proposed by the SSC, is composed of researchers experienced in areas of science, engineering and supercomputing. The AC is appointed by the Council and shall comprise an odd number of members with a minimum of five, from among which a Chair and a Vice-Chair is appointed. AC members serve a two year term renewable once. The working rules of the AC can be found here.
AC Membership (19 September 2022)
| Name | Field | Country |
|---|---|---|
| Marc Baaden (Vice-Chair) | Biology/Chemistry | France |
| Isabelle Baraffe | Astrophysics | United Kingdom |
| Giovanni Bussi | Biophysics/Molecular dynamics | Italy |
| Erin Carson | Applied Math | Czech Republic |
| Jackie Chen | Engineering | USA |
| Sara Collins | Lattice theory/Particle Physics/Mathematics | Germany |
| Josep de la Puente | Geosciences | Spain |
| Luigi Del Debbio (Chair) | Particle physics | United Kingdom |
| Elisa Fadda | Chemistry | Ireland |
| Johannes Feist | Chemistry | Spain |
| Maria Girone | Particle Physics | Switzerland |
| Raphael Guerois | Bio | France |
| Konrad Hinsen | Bio | France |
| Lynn Kamerlin | Structural Biology | Sweden |
| Nicolas Moes | Engineering | France |
| Sílvia Osuna | Computational chemistry | Spain |
| Alberto Ramos | Fundamental Constituents | Spain |
| Eleonore Riber | Engineering/Fluid dynamics | France |
| Ulrich Rüde | Computer Science | Germany |
| Sauro Succi | Computational Physics | Italy |
| Pier Luigi Vidale | Climate Atmosphere | United Kingdom |
| Aurore Voldoire | Climate Atmosphere | France |
| Jost von Hardenberg | Climate Atmosphere | Italy |
| Gregoire Winckelmans | Aeronautics | Belgium |
| Dietrich Wolf | Computational/Statistical Physics | Germany |
PRACE Industrial Advisory Committee
The Industrial Advisory Committee (IAC) is composed of European industry representatives (both from multi-nationals and SMEs) representing 11 industrial sectors: Aeronautics/Aerospace, Automotive/Transport, Energy, Engineering/Manufacturing, Oil & Gas, Renewable Energy, Telecommunications/Electronics, ISV, HPC Vendors, Life Sciences, and Finances. They provide PRACE with advice on HPC usage for the benefit of European competitiveness and economic growth. The IAC reserves an observer seat for the Chair of ETP4HPC. A Chair and Vice-Chair are chosen by the committee, who, like all members, are appointed for 2 years renewable once. The Working Rules of the IAC can be found here.
IAC Membership (1 December 2021)
| Name | Field | Country | Organisation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Andrea R. Beccari | Life Sciences / Pharma | Italy | Dompé Farmaceutici S.p.A. |
| Henri Calandra (Chair) | Oil / Gas | France | TOTAL – CSTJF |
| Vincent Galinier (Vice-Chair) | Aeronautics / Aerospace | France | Airbus |
| Eric Landel | Automotive / Transport | France | ELC |
| Alejandro Marti | Environmental Services (SME) | Spain | Mitiga Solutions, S.L. |
| Gregor Pipan | Engineering / Manufacturing / SMEs | Slovenia | XLAB d.o.o. |
| Elvira Shishenina | Quantum computing lead | Germany | BMW Group |
| available position | Finance | ||
| available position | Telecommunications / Electronics |
| Observers (no voting rights) | Field | Country | Organisation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maike Gilliot | HPC Vendors | France | ETP4HPC |
PRACE User Forum
The PRACE User Forum is not a body of the Association.
The PRACE User Forum was set up in December 2011 through an initiative of PRACE itself. It is an independent entity where PRACE users can discuss their experiences and express their future needs as well as feedback on the current services and resources of the PRACE HPC Research Infrastructure. The aim is to provide an effective mechanism through which the Tier-0 user community can give feedback to PRACE. The current Chair of the PRACE User Forum is Derek Groen, Brunel University of London, United Kingdom. The current Vice-Chair is Carmen Domene of the University of Bath, United Kingdom.
The PRACE User Forum takes the outcomes of these discussions to PRACE on behalf of the User Community. The Forum has visibility in different social networks, such as LinkedIn and Twitter (@PRACEuserforum) on which all PRACE users are very welcome to start discussions and express their opinions. Besides this online activity, the PRACE User Forum also organises one open session per year where users can voice their concerns, suggestions and issues in the presence of PRACE representatives. The PRACE User Forum can also be contacted via userforum[at]prace-userforum.eu.