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What

  • The Research Computing Center (RCC) is the result of collaboration between the Office of the Vice President for Research (OVPR ) and the Office of the Chief Information Officer (CIO). RCC is administered by... More

Who

  • The Research Computing Center (RCC) was established in late 2003 as a partnership between the Office of the Chief Information Officer (CIO) and the Office of the Vice President for Research (OVPR)... More

How

  • The mission of the RCC is to provide leadership for, and support of, world-class research computing and communications resources that enhance the productivity of researchers while enabling... More
What Can The RCC Do For You

How much computing, storage and service is utilized?

  • Compute hours: Last year, 1,626,502.5 CPU hours (185 compute years) of high performance computing was utilized.

  • Data storage: RCC users store 4.8 TB of data on RCC equipment and an additional 4.375 Tb are in use by specific Centers or projects.

Statistics

What if I don't have a grant?

  • You can still use the RCC. First, apply for an in-house grant (applications are reviewed monthly). Second, include costs associated with use of the RCC in your future grant applications. We provide frequently used information to help you justify the associated costs. Third, contact us if you have any questions!

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Research Computing Advisory Committee

  • Jessica Kissinger, (chair) Genetics/CTEGD
  • Andrew Sornborger, Mathematics/Engineering
  • Bob Vandenberg, Terry College of Business
  • Jim Leebens-Mack, Plant Biology
  • John Stufken, Statistics
  • L. Stephen Miller, Psychology
  • Michael Hannafin, Education
  • Phillip Stancil, Physics & Astronomy
  • Steve Rathbun, Epidemiology & Biostatistics

Ex-Officio

  • Barbara A. White, OCIO
  • David C. Lee, OVPR
  • David Matthews-Morgan, OCIO/EITS
  • Greg Ashley, OCIO
  • Jerry NeSmith, OVPR/ORS
  • Robert Scott, OVPR