Research Communities + Training
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Communities
The U of A’s Research Computing Network is a digital communities-of-interest portal that connects you with discussions on research software (e.g., TensorFlow, Gaussian, E-Prime), development tools (e.g., R, Python, Julia, MATLAB, CUDA), specific research fields (e.g., bioinformatics, digital humanities, fluid dynamics) and Linux as a research platform.
Common Requests (Self Serve)
Training
Not only can the Research Computing team offer consultations and support for data visualization, computational clusters and national platforms/storage, but they also provide training.
IST offers Bootcamp sessions three times a year, bringing together staff from several offices offering research services to assist with using advanced research computing systems and tools. There are a variety of sessions from introductory to advanced and many of the sessions are free.
Other Sources of Support (Non-IST)
If you are looking for assistance in areas that IST does not support, here are some resources to help.
- Research Partner Network
- Research Services
- Research Facilities & Centres
- Alberta Research Information Services (ARISE) System
- Library Resources for Research Data Management (offers training on research data management and works closely with the Research Computing team in IST)