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Support for Research Proposal Development from OIT High Performance & Scientific Computing
OIT High Performance & Scientific Computing (HPSC) provides research computing resources and services to the University community, including:
- ISAAC, the Infrastructure for Scientific Applications and Advanced Computing
- Research proposal support for equipment to be placed in any of the ISAAC clusters or professional support
ISAAC is comprised of two distinct HPSC environments to support high performance & scientific computing: the ISAAC Secure Enclave for research with sensitive information and the ISAAC Open Enclave for research not involving any sensitive information.
Along with the ISAAC, the HPSC supports faculty and researchers in preparing proposals that include computational resources such as equipment, virtual machines, and professional services such as Computational Scientist (SciComp) or system administrator support.
If your proposal is in response to federal solicitations know that ISAAC is not a cost center, and the following conditions apply:
- Actual equipment costs for HPSC compute nodes will be quoted by HPSC staff.
- SciComp staff costs will be determined following University guidelines and policies.
- Virtual machine costs or system administrator costs are a standard OIT service and will be quoted as such.
Helpful resources and contact information
Visit HPSC’s Node and Storage Investments webpage, for current fiscal-year costs and cost estimates for HPC compute and storage for proposals and faculty investment.
Submit your request online at the OIT HelpDesk for help with proposal development that includes HPSC services or equipment.
Email Victor Hazlewood, Associate CIO & Director of High Performance & Scientific
Computing at victor@utk.edu if you have questions before submitting your request.
Visit OIT’s HPSC website to learn more about High Performance & Scientific Computing.