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Research IT: Latest updates to support your research

Major Boost to Research Computing

Thanks to the Research Lifecycle Programme (RLP) our flagship high performance computing platform, CSF3, has recently been upgraded. 

Find out what this means for the University research community on our blog.

Cloud Research Proofs of Concept using AWS

We’re looking for researchers who would like to undertake Proof of Concept pilot projects using Amazon Web Services. Not only will you have access to AWS but you will also have support from IT Services and Research IT to define and deliver your project.

Find out more

How to: Store and Process Sensor Data Part II

The second part of this very popular “how to” guide is out now!  In this second part, we present some excellent options available to UoM researchers for storing and wrangling sensor data, focusing on our Research Data Storage (RDS) and our high-performance compute resource (the Computational Shared Facility; CSF), along with some simple guidelines and links to our extensive documentation.

Take a look at the guide

Virtual Drop-in Help Sessions

Whatever your question, join our virtual drop-in sessions to discuss your Research IT needs 1-2-1 with an expert from our team. We can help with everything from using or installing research software, running or creating your own code, research data storage advice and much more. No appointment required!

Our next sessions are:

Research IT Now on LinkedIn!

A reminder that we’re now on LinkedIn so we can connect with UoM researchers and PGRs as well as associated organisations and colleagues from further afield.

We will be highlighting our services and case studies as well as training, funding opportunities and much more. 

Why not give us a follow?

Computation and Data in Research Community (CaDiR) round-up

What is CaDiR?

CaDiR is The University of Manchester’s community of practice for Computation and Data in Research. It’s a mix of special interest and user groups where over 1400 UoM researchers, PGRs, PS staff and research professionals from all disciplines connect to explore ideas, share skills, and support each other. Whether you’re just starting out, or deep into your computation and data journey, there’s a place for you in CaDiR.

Ready to connect? Join us today!

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