The Center for Research Computing (CRC) at University of Notre Dame is an innovative and multidisciplinary research environment that supports collaboration to facilitate multidisciplinary discoveries through advanced computation, software engineering, artificial intelligence, and other digital research tools. The Center enhances the University’s innovative applications of cyberinfrastructure, provides support for interdisciplinary research and education, and conducts computational research.
The CRC is one of more than thirty core facilities and research resources at Notre Dame. Available to on-campus and external users, the CRC is supported by Notre Dame Research and the Colleges of Arts and Letters, Science, and Engineering. In addition to experts in cybersecurity, visualization, and embedded systems, the CRC is comprised of three main groups with complementary expertise:
Computational scientists who act as principal investigators alongside faculty and industry partners to develop innovative research environments that support advanced data and information processing services
A software development team who provide agile, security-oriented programming that empowers research through innovative solutions for sharing, processing, analyzing, and visualizing data
High performance computer engineers who design, deploy, and operate state of the art computational infrastructure and provide scientific workflow and performance optimization to ND researchers and collaborators.
We are pleased to share opportunities to learn through the Center for Research Computing with the ThinkND community.
Best wishes from campus,
Jaroslaw Nabrzyski
Director, Center for Research Computing
Concurrent Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering