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Spring 2024 Research Computing Series

The Research Computing Series is a great opportunity to learn about the resources available to faculty, staff and students. The Spring 2024 Research Computing Series will feature two sessions.

The April 10 session will feature a presentation by Collin Capano, director of the Open Source Project Office (OSPO). Capano is a research professor in the Department of Physics who has over a decade of experience in open source code development. His session will focus on the OSPO, which was established with a grant from the Sloan Foundation to serve as the center of competency for open source operations and structure on campus.

The April 17 session will showcase insights from the ITS Research Computing team, focusing on recent enhancements to campus resources that are available to researchers across the research landscape. Topics will include a discussion on the augmentation of compute capacities, refinements in documentation and a concise review of cluster resources. The session will also feature spotlights on the HTC OrangeGrid cluster and the updated and highly anticipated new HPC Zest cluster, illustrating how these developments bolster the computational infrastructure available to the community.

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Fall 2023 Research Computing Series

The Research Computing Series is a great opportunity to learn about the resources available to faculty, staff and students. The Fall 2023 Research Computing Series featured two sessions.

The first session shone a spotlight on postdoctoral research at Syracuse University. Physics postdoctoral research associate Raj Kumar Manna discussed how he leverages University computing resources in his research on self-organization in living matter and soft-matter systems. Currently, Manna’s work involves identifying biophysical mechanisms and quantifying forces that contribute to cell shape changes in a developing organ (Kupffer’s vesicle) of the zebrafish embryo.

The second session featured David Aja, a solutions engineer from Posit, a leading data science company providing support for R and other open-source and cloud-based products. Aja will share how researchers with varying levels of R experience can take advantage of Slurm and HTCondor clusters available to faculty and students engaged in academic research.

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Raj Kumar Manna

David Aja

Spring 2023 Research Computing Series

Do you need more computing power to move your research and creativity forward? At the Spring 2023 Research Computing Series, graduate students discussed how they have leveraged Syracuse University’s advanced computing resources to strengthen their work.

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Chaitanya Afle

Jingjing Ji, Britnie Carpentier and Patrick Marsch

Fall 2022 Research Computing Series

Do you need more computing power to move your research and creativity forward? At the Fall 2022 Research Computing Series, Assistant Professor of Biology Yasir Ahmed-Braimah and Social Science PhD Student Emmy Helander discussed how they leverage Syracuse University’s advanced computing resources to strengthen their work. Continue Reading

Matlab Batch Commands

Lean more about the syntax and arguments of batch commands. Also see examples and tips on how they’re implemented.

Targeted Training for Researchers

Building a Firm Foundation – Training Resources for Researchers

Lynda.com is an online library of high-quality video tutorials teaching a wide variety of software tools and skills. The full range of these tutorials are available freely to current Syracuse University faculty, students and staff. Continue Reading

Spring 2016 Colloquies & Deep-Dive Sessions

These series of Computing Colloquies are designed to help campus researchers identify and make the most of the diverse array of campus computing resources available at Syracuse University. All faculty, students, and staff conducting, planning, or supporting research activities at Syracuse University are invited to the sessions. Continue Reading