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Overview

Please check this page to see upcoming events and other important dates for planned outages, upgrades, scheduled training, and other special circumstancesnews.

Announcements:

NWSC Allocations Available (19 April 2022)

Research allocations on Cheyenne, the NCAR Wyoming supercomputer, are available to UW researchers working in eligible research areas. A discussion of the types of allocations along with tips for preparing allocation requests, is available on the NWSC University Allocation page. The next deadline for large allocations will be in early Summer, expect to see the announcement in early May on the UW website: http://www.uwyo.edu/nwsc/allocations/

Here are the details for the next round of Large Allocation Requests for using NWSC:

  • Large allocation request submission deadline: June 6th, 2022 (Monday) by midnight

  • Proposed WRAP Review Meeting Dates: June 27th – 30th, 2022.

  • Proposed Award Date: July 8th, 2022, with projects starting by August 2022.

ARCC is happy to assist you in preparing your proposal and get an early jump in benchmarking your codes and building a well-justified, competitive request. Reach out directly to arcc-info@uwyo.edu to start planning your submission.

ARCC Student Research Programmers

The University of Wyoming Advanced Research Computing Center (ARCC) is looking for enthusiastic students with outstanding work ethic to fill a range of paid and for-credit internship positions.

Students will participate in academic and industry work, depending on their area of study and available projects, such as biomedical computing, computational biology, geophysics, chemistry, statistics, big data management, machine learning, cluster management, and others.

Some background in programming is desirable, but students with strong knowledge of a domain science (biology, physics, chemistry) will be considered if programming experience is lacking.

Training in cluster computing and advanced programming will be provided. Both undergraduate and graduate level positions are available. Undergrads will be expected to work 10 hours per week, grads will be expected to work 20 hours per week, both with very competitive hourly salaries.

Come gain valuable skills to help you stand out of the crowd on the job market!

Contact lmainzer@uwyo.edu to submit your Resume and set up an appointment.

Maintenance

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Current or Upcoming News and Notifications:

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ARCC services will be undergoing substantial upgrades in the coming months. We are in the process of making our new HPC cluster, MedicineBow (working name: Thunderer) and data storage (working name: Data) system available for ARCC users. These new systems will eventually replace our existing systems, Beartooth and Alcova. To find more detailed information about these changes, visit this page.

PI request and approval are required for completion of both migrations. Please review this page for a full list of important dates and this page for migration policies that may impact you and effect migration completions. Go-Live dates for Data and MedicineBow are as follows:

June 1st, 2024: New storage system “Data” go-live.

July 1st, 2024: New HPC cluster MedicineBow go-live.

Again, it is important that researchers review important dates and policies. Please review the pages linked above, and contact arcc-help@uwyo.edu for clarifications, or with any questions or concerns.

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Announcements:

See Past ARCC Related Announcements Here