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  • 4P (Parallel Processing of Polymorphism Panels) is a software for computing If you publish research that uses {{#var:app}} you have to cite it as follows:
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  • {{Note|There is no direct support for students using Research Computing resources for class work. See the [https://www.rc.ufl.edu/get-support/class If you are a UFIT Research Computing client using HiPerGator and related infrastructure sometimes you may not be
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  • ...unt created through the Sponsor's department a sponsor can ask UF Research Computing to request a UFRC affiliate GatorLink account for the external collaborator ##Name of Research Group or Project
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  • OpenCL™ (Open Computing Language) is a low-level API for heterogeneous computing that runs on GPUs. Using the OpenCL API, developers can launch compute kern If you publish research that uses {{#var:app}} you have to cite it as follows:
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  • ...des essential infrastructure, tools, and expertise to support data science research and accelerate impactful discoveries. All support requests and inqueries ar ...l computation, and large-scale optimization. TensorFlow also supports both research and production deployments.
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  • ...elopers, scientists and researchers are finding broad-ranging uses for GPU computing with CUDA. If you publish research that uses {{#var:app}} you have to cite it as follows:
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  • Intel Math Kernel Library (Intel MKL) is a computing math library of highly optimized, extensively threaded math routines for ap ...ration with Microsoft Visual Studio*, Eclipse*, and XCode*. The Intel> MKL computing math library allows for full integration of the Intel Compatibility OpenMP*
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  • Matlab add-ons are managed by the campus licensing group and not be Research Computing. Here's how to get the list of available add-ons.
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  • ...ing the ''modules'' system developed by Robert McLay at the Texas Advanced Computing Center [http://www.tacc.utexas.edu/home (TACC)] in order to ease the comple
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  • ...te, the University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory. UF Research Computing has deployed Globus as one mechanism to facilitate data transfer to and fro ...tions. One level defines a particular globus setup and is asociated with a computing resource such as a server, cluster, storage system, desktop, laptop, or oth
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  • ...tual content, our hope is to support learners who seek to begin applied AI research. ...es a variety of online education and training materials in AI, accelerated computing, and accelerated data science for developers, data science researchers, stu
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  • ...ing model-averaged tree topologies. jModelTest 2 includes High Performance Computing (HPC) capabilities and additional features like new strategies for tree opt ...The default is 8. Make sure your job script requests appropriate number of computing cores with the '#PBS -l nodes=1:ppn=X'.
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  • ...hnical computing, with syntax that is familiar to users of other technical computing environments. It provides a sophisticated compiler, distributed parallel ex If you publish research that uses {{#var:app}} you have to cite it as follows:
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  • === Introduction to Research Computing and HiPerGator=== ...or new users, this training provides a general overview of the UF Research Computing facilities and basic usage of HiPerGator. <br>
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  • ...BEDTools, one can develop sophisticated pipelines that answer complicated research questions by "streaming" several BEDTools together. The following are examp #Culling/refining/computing coverage for BAM alignments based on genome features.
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  • ...ethod to investigate the support of a hypothesized internal branch without computing an overall tree and to visualize the phylogenetic content of a sequence ali If you publish research that uses {{#var:app}} you have to cite it as follows:
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  • Research Computing runs regular in-person training sessions throughout the year. These session In addition to the training sessions coordinated by UF Research Computing, we are aware of many training opportunities provided by other institutions
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  • ...from past examples and make informed decisions in life sciences. Research Computing AI Support team will assist in developing and refining advanced models for ...ble genomics analysis software suite that leverages full-stack accelerated computing to process data in minutes. Compatible with all leading sequencing instrume
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  • Welcome to UF Research Computing! This page is intended to help new clients getting started on HiPerGator us ...Training]] course to familiarize themselves with using a supercomputer for research, save time, and avoid many beginner mistakes.
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  • ...benefits of the UF instance of Galaxy are access to the high-speed campus Research Network, use of large HPC cluster resources for running jobs, transparent u
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