If you’re working in research computing and data (RCD) support, you know the struggle—keeping up with rapidly changing technology while supporting researchers who need everything from basic cluster access to cutting-edge AI resources. The good news? CaRCC has built a collection of resources specifically for RCD professionals like you. Here’s what’s available and how it can make your work life easier.| Campus Research Computing Consortium (CaRCC)
Mark your calendars for these upcoming People Network calls (Zoom details at the end). People Network tracks are hosting PEARC25 Recap discussions. We also highlight other calls from our RCD … Continue reading "August Community Calls; Reflections on PEARC25"| Campus Research Computing Consortium (CaRCC)
The CaRCC Capabilities Model continues to evolve as a vital tool for research computing organizations seeking to assess and improve their operations. With the release of version 2.6, coming June 2, we’re excited to introduce significant enhancements that provide users with increased flexibility in conducting assessments while delivering more meaningful benchmarking insights. | Campus Research Computing Consortium (CaRCC)
Please mark your calendars for these upcoming People Network and CaRCC Activity Group Calls (Zoom details at the end), as well as Calls from some of our RCD ecosystem peers. For handy calendar entries, try the CaRCC People Network Calendar (GCal view; calendar integration). And if you’re not on our mailing lists, you can join via our Members page and join our Slack channels.| Campus Research Computing Consortium (CaRCC)
Located in the sunny foothills of the Santa Monica mountains, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a leading R1 research institution with more than $1 billion in annual research funding and a long history of supporting computational research. CaRCC spoke with Lisa M. Snyder, Director of the Computational Research Technology Groups at UCLA’s Office of Advanced Research Computing (OARC), to learn how her team supports researchers across this diverse campus. The following Q&A has be...| Campus Research Computing Consortium (CaRCC)
Communications and Outreach Working Group Members: We are in the process of forming a new working group tasked with creating a Communications and Outreach Guide and related materials specifically for RCD professionals. If you are a communications professional who supports RCD, or an RCD professional with experience doing communications and outreach, we’d love your help! Please reach out to Daphne McCanse (daphne@carcc.org) and Eric Adams (ewa@purdue.edu) if you are interested. | Campus Research Computing Consortium (CaRCC)
Please mark your calendars for these upcoming People Network and CaRCC Activity Group Calls (Zoom details at the end), as well as Calls from our RCD ecosystem peers. For handy calendar entries, try the CaRCC People Network Calendar (GCal view; calendar integration). And if you’re not on our mailing lists, you can join via our Members page and join our Slack channels.| Campus Research Computing Consortium (CaRCC)
Set across 10 campuses on four Hawaiian islands, the University of Hawaii System presents unique challenges and opportunities for providing research computing support. FY 2024 was a record year for external funding, with the system bringing in more than $615 million. CaRCC spoke with Sean Cleveland, Interim Director for Cyberinfrastructure at the University of Hawaii System, to learn how his team delivers high-performance computing and research software engineering across this distributed env...| Campus Research Computing Consortium (CaRCC)
With support from the National Science Foundation, CaRCC and Internet2 are making available to the RCD community several new resources related to the National AI Research Resource (NAIRR) Pilot. | Campus Research Computing Consortium (CaRCC)
Good Monday, and welcome to March, fellow People Networkers & friends/colleagues in the RCD Community! | Campus Research Computing Consortium (CaRCC)
CaRCC Chairs and Steering Committee Members voted to elect a Transitional Board for CaRCC as an important first step toward a longterm goal of becoming a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Board members will select officer positions at their first meeting and those results will be announced soon.| Campus Research Computing Consortium (CaRCC)
Finding the Sweet Spot: How Cornell provides reliable, high quality services while maintaining time to grow and innovate| Campus Research Computing Consortium (CaRCC)