U-M researchers who manage and analyze large volumes of data protected under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) now have a new secure computing tool at their disposal: the HIPAA-aligned “Armis” high performance computing cluster. Armis...
CSCAR will offer a series of workshops on data science skills using Python. The workshops will be held in the Earl Lewis room in the Rackham building. All workshops will take place on Wednesday afternoons from 3:30-5. The workshops are free and no registration is...
Advanced Research Computing – Technology Services (ARC-TS) has launched a new initiative aimed at facilitating uninterrupted data flow to meet the needs of researchers across campus. Faculty and researchers experiencing problems with data flow to or from their...
Undergraduates working on research that requires high performance computing resources can now use the Flux HPC cluster at no cost. Flux is the shared computing cluster available across campus, operated by Advanced Research Computing – Technology Services...
The XSEDE Scholars Program (XSP) is a program for U.S. students from underrepresented groups in the area of computational sciences. Scholars will learn more about high performance computing and XSEDE resources, network with cutting-edge researchers and professional...
A series of on-campus high performance computing workshops sponsored by ARC will be held in the coming weeks: HPC100 — Introduction to the Linux Command Line for HPC Tuesday, Jan. 19, 9 a.m. – noon Thursday, Jan. 21, 1 – 4 p.m. All sessions in B250 East Hall...
XSEDE is now accepting Research Allocation Requests for the allocation period, April 1, 2016 to March 31, 2017. The submission period is from December 15, 2015 thru January 15, 2016. XSEDE provides compute, visualization and storage resources. For more information on...
The Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) is hosting a webinar to introduce the next phase of the Sustainable Environmental Actionable Data (SEAD) project. SEAD is an NSF sponsored project to create data services to meet the needs of...
University of Michigan researchers and staff took part in demonstrations, talks and a “Parallel Computing 101” tutorial as part of the University’s presence at the Supercomputing 15 conference Nov. 15-20 at the Austin Convention Center in Austin,...
The Great Lakes Consortium for Petascale Computation (GLCPC) has been allocated 3.5 million node hours (equivalent to approximately 50 million core hours) annually as part of the Blue Waters project. This allocation provides the GLCPC member institutions with an...