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XSEDE: Extreme Science and Engineering Development Environment
XSEDE’s Mission: Substantially enhance the productivity of a growing community of scholars, researchers, and engineers through access to advanced digital services that support open research; and coordinate and add significant value to the leading cyberinfrastructure resources funded by the NSF and other agencies beyond the computing environments at UVA. XSEDE Home: www.xsede.org www.xsede.org/about/what-we-do For XSEDE Users: Getting Started: www.xsede.org/for-users/getting-started Training: www.xsede.org/for-users/training Parallel Computing Concepts, San Diego Supercomputer Center User Portal: www.xsede.org/for-users/xup Extended Support,ECSS: www.xsede.org/for-users/ecss Community Engagement Educator Programs: www.xsede.org/community-engagement/educator-programs Campus Champions: www.xsede.org/community-engagement/campus-champions UVa Research Computing has two, Ed Hall and Katherine Holcomb Contact hpc-support@virginia.
What is Research Computing?
UVA Research Computing (RC) is a new program that aims to support computational biomedical research by providing advanced cyberinfrastructure and expertise in data analysis at scale. Our mission is to foster a culture of computational thinking and promote interdisciplinary collaboration in various data-driven research domains. We offer services related to high performance computing, cloud architecture, scientific programming and big data solutions. We also aim to promote computationally intensive research at UVA through collaborative efforts such as UVA’s own CADRE (Computation And Data Resource Exchange) and XSEDE (Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment).
One of our driving philosophies is that researchers already have medical and scientific expertise, and should not have to become computing experts on top of that.