News Items
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RCC Director Position Available
We are now accepting applications for the RCC Director position. To apply, visit http://fla.st/1rHGQPT . Qualifications Advanced understanding of science workflows and cyberinfrastructure for the support of diverse research environments. This should include a thorough knowledge of …
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Farewell, Jim Wilgenbusch
After 13 years at Florida State University, our director, Jim Wilgenbusch, will leave Tallahassee to take a position as the Associate Director of the Minnesota Supercomputing Institute on the Minneapolis campus of the University of Minnesota. After Jim’s departure in late June, Dr. Paul van …
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Condor Back Online
Update 2 (12:45pm) - The Condor login nodes are back online. Thanks for your patience.
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MATLAB offers free online training
Mathworks, creator of MATLAB, is offering free training online training opportunities for those interested.
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NoleStor unavailable until noon today.
We are performing a software upgrade to the NoleStor system this morning. Files will be inaccessible until 12pm today. Update (11:30am): NoleStor is back online. Thanks for your patience!
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Announcing XSEDE Summer Bootcamp Workshop
In response to the demand for a Hybrid Computing workshop the RCC, along with Department of Scientific Computing, PSC, and XSEDE, will present a special all-in-one version of the XSEDE Workshops that will allow us to meaningfully cover hybrid computing. This 4 day event will include MPI, OpenMP, …
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Introducing NoleStor
NoleStor is a brand new general-purpose, cloud-based file system that makes it easy to access and share research data.
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Welcome Bin Chen!
We are excited to welcome our newest team member, Bin Chen, PhD. Dr. Chen joins our team as an applications specialist.
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Announcing EduRoam
FSU is now offering eduroam wireless network service. This allows collaborators from other institutions to easily access the FSU wireless network.
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Upcoming Summer Workshops
We are excited to announce several upcoming workshops that we are hosting summer: Introduction to Linux and Introduction to MPI Programming. These workshops are free, hands-on, and open to all FSU faculty, staff, and students.