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*'''Paul Brunk''' <br /> Principal Unix Systems Administrator
*'''Paul Brunk''' <br /> Principal Unix Systems Administrator
*'''Help Wanter''' <br /> Principal Unix Systems Administrator
*'''Help Wanted''' <br /> Principal Unix Systems Administrator


==Office Hours==
==Office Hours==

Revision as of 09:58, 9 December 2014

Perl and UNIX-shell scripting

Automating and simplifying tasks with command-scripts is a routine procedure in the Unix/Linux environment. We regularly help users develop scripts to suit their specific needs.

Code Development

We provide assistance with code compilation and debugging in serial and parallel environments.

Computational Physics

Computational physics methods are sometimes useful and applicable to problems in other fields. We provide some consultation for computational physics algorithm selection and implementation.

Bioinformatics

From the installation of programs and data (e.g., genetic databases), to helping users get started, bioinformatics support is a key support area.

General Usage

GACRC staff are available to provide consultation in order to facilitate and optimize the use of GACRC’s resources. We are available to meet with small groups of users, and to provide guest lectures for courses that use GACRC resources.


People

Administrators

  • Guy Cormier, Ph.D.
    Director, UGA Georgia Advanced Computing Resource Center
    Associate Research Scientist, Institute of Bioinformatics

GACRC Consultants

  • Greg Derda, Ph.D.
    Operations Manager
  • Yecheng Huang
    Bioinformatics consultant
  • Shan-Ho Tsai, Ph.D.
    Computational Physics and High Performance Computing consultant

GACRC IT Staff

  • Paul Brunk
    Principal Unix Systems Administrator
  • Help Wanted
    Principal Unix Systems Administrator

Office Hours

GACRC staff are located in 4098C Stegeman Coliseum. Our office is open Monday though Friday from 9am until 5pm. You are welcome to stop by and ask questions, or you can schedule an appointment using the GACRC Support Form.

Directions

As you face Stegeman Coliseum from Carlton St., there is a ramp that leads from the street up to the Coliseum, to the left of the new glass wall. From the top of that ramp, you will see a small stairwell leading down to a single glass door. Come in through that door and climb the steps to the 4th floor door, which opens into the GACRC workspace.