91´«Ã½ has been awarded an NSF Campus Cyberinfrastructure grant to develop a plan to build the research computing and data (RCD) infrastructure and support services needed to support modern computational research and teaching.
The Provost's Office and LITS are kicking off the planning process in May 13-15 with a series of in-person conversations with the outside research cyberinfrastructure experts who will be helping us with this planning process.
If you have research computing and data needs, we want the consultants to hear from you!
Please so that we can set up a schedule that is as inclusive as possible. If nothing works, fear not -- we will be arranging other ways to provide input!