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February 27, 2007 University Information Technology Services Research Computing Craig A. Stewart Associate Vice President, Research Computing Chief Operating Officer, Pervasive Technology Labs

February 27, 2007Customize footer: View menu/Header and Footer License Terms Please cite this presentation as: Stewart, C.A. Research Computing - University Information Technology Services Presentation. Presented at: IUPUI Faculty Council IT Conference (Indianapolis, IN, 27 Feb 2007). Available from: Portions of this document that originated from sources outside IU are shown here and used by permission or under licenses indicated within this document. Items indicated with a © are under copyright and used here with permission. Such items may not be reused without permission from the holder of copyright except where license terms noted on a slide permit reuse. Except where otherwise noted, the contents of this presentation are copyright 2007 by the Trustees of Indiana University. This content is released under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license ( This license includes the following terms: You are free to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work and to remix – to adapt the work under the following conditions: attribution – you must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor (but not in any way that suggests that they endorse you or your use of the work). For any reuse or distribution, you must make clear to others the license terms of this work.

February 27, 2007Customize footer: View menu/Header and Footer Research Computing Not Research and Academic Computing Focus on computing in support of research, and research in applications of advanced computing Scholarly (and artistic) endeavors broadly considered The mission of the Research Computing Division of UITS is to enable new scientific discoveries, scholarly achievements, and artistic creations by members of the Indiana University community and the national research community; to create tools that support scholarly activities; and to engage in outreach and economic development activities that improve the quality of life in the State of Indiana, the nation, and the world. The Research Computing Division of UITS supports the research and research education activities of IU scholars, artists, clinicians, engineers, and students at all IU campuses World-class Researchers & Educators + World-class Research Infrastructure & Staff  Innovative & Important Research and Scholarship

February 27, 2007Customize footer: View menu/Header and Footer Structure Systems (Matt Link) Research and Technical Services Distributed Storage Systems Group Unix System Support Group ATLAS tier 2 Applications High Performance Computing Scientific Data Services Center for Computational Cytomics Stat/Math Digital Libraries Visualization (Eric Wernert) Advanced Visualization Lab Grid Projects (Scott McCaulay( TeraGrid Open Science Grid Online Support

February 27, 2007Customize footer: View menu/Header and Footer

February 27, 2007Customize footer: View menu/Header and Footer Recent Big News Big Red – 20.4 TFLOPS Libra – new p575 cluster HPSS upgrade Spinning Disk Data Capacitor

February 27, 2007Customize footer: View menu/Header and Footer Even more recent big news Expansion of Big Red IBM Future Technology Solution Development Center Open Science Grid operations

February 27, 2007Customize footer: View menu/Header and Footer Focus areas for Focus areas for UITS generally: Frontiers Stewardship Delighted Users Goals for Research Computing Development and deliver excellent scalable and data- centric services to local constituents Deliver innovative and excellent services in support of IU’s life sciences initiatives Execute grant funded activities in an excellent fashion Plan for sustainability and fun And not to be forgotten: the IU Integrated Image project

February 27, 2007Customize footer: View menu/Header and Footer Some particular exemplars Collaborative Initiative for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder TeraGrid Open Science Grid

February 27, 2007Customize footer: View menu/Header and Footer Making Research Computing more accessible

February 27, 2007Customize footer: View menu/Header and Footer Making Research Computing More Accessble, part 2 More use of the Knowledge Base Contact via Advanced Information Technology Core, presence in Med Sciences

February 27, 2007Customize footer: View menu/Header and Footer Critical challenges The one thing you can’t change is history Critical IUPUI-based vacancies AVIDD decommissioning, further adoption of Big Red More grant IUPUI Collaboration with Purdue Competition for national center monies, creating more positive feedback between nationally- funded efforts and local support

February 27, 2007Customize footer: View menu/Header and Footer Key opportunities Two central campuses HAVE been extremely valuable to research computing Pervasive Technology Labs IBM partnership opportunities School of Informatics as a unifying force