Princeton University Research Computing Presentation

Research Computing at Princeton

Have you ever asked the question, “What is Research Computing?” Would you like to know more about the computing and data services and resources provided to help researchers at the university? This talk will give an overview of what Research Computing is along with a summary of the High Performance Computing (HPC) and Data resources that are provided. You will learn about a number of other related services that are provided, and you can learn about available programming and data help. You will also hear about the Research Computing training and outreach activities that will be available this semester. At the end of the talk, you will be introduced to many of the staff from Research Computing, and there will be a brief Q&A session.

Date & Time

February 15, 2016 | 12:30pm – 1:30pm

Location

Princeton University, 120 Lewis Science Library

Speakers

Curt Hillegas

Affiliation

Princeton Institute for Computational Science and Engineering (PICSciE)

Notes

Pizza will be served from noon until 12:25 pm in 349/346 Lewis Science Library.