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ACCESS: Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Coordination Ecosystem: Services and Support
The NSF’s ACCESS (Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Coordination Ecosystem: Services & Support) program builds upon the successes of the 11-year XSEDE project, while also expanding the ecosystem with capabilities for new modes of research and further democratizing participation. ACCESS Home: access-ci.org access-ci.org/about Allocations Allocations: allocations.access-ci.org Documentation Support: support.access-ci.org Community Engagement ACCESS: support.access-ci.org/affinity-groups Campus Champions: https://campuschampions.cyberinfrastructure.org UVa Research Computing has two Champions, Ed Hall and Katherine Holcomb For more help, please feel free to contact RC staff to set up a consultation or visit us during office hours.
XSEDE: Extreme Science and Engineering Development Environment
XSEDE’s Mission was to substantially enhance the productivity of a growing community of scholars, researchers, and engineers through access to advanced digital services that support open research; and coordinate and add significant value to the leading cyberinfrastructure resources funded by the NSF and other agencies. — The XSEDE project ended on August 31, 2022 and was succeeded by the ACCESS project.
XSEDE Home: www.xsede.org
Matlab and UVA HPC
MATLAB is an integrated technical computing environment from the MathWorks that combines array-based numeric computation, advanced graphics and visualization, and a high-level programming language. Separately licensed toolboxes provide additional domain-specific functionality.
Mathworks provides MATLAB examples and tutorials for all experience levels here.
Available Versions To find the available versions and learn how to load them, run:
module spider matlab The output of the command shows the available MATLAB
module versions. To load the most recent version of MATLAB
, at the terminal window prompt run:
module load matlab For detailed information about a particular MATLAB
module, including how to load the module, run the module spider command with the module’s full version label.