Research Computing
University Academic Technology Services (UATS) research computing provides systems and applications support for research computing. Start at services to see your options or visit frequently asked questions.
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Georgia State has negotiated with The MathWorks, Inc. for a Total Academic Headcount (TAH) Campus License Agreement. The TAH Campus License
provides access to MATLAB standard configurations and a set of additional products available to any faculty, staff and student of Georgia State. More
information on how to start using the campus-wide MATLAB license.
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Research Computing supports the deployment of Georgia State University cyberinfrastructure for research computing, including high performance computing, grid computing, data storage and research networking.
Georgia State's core research computing resources include:
- IBM System p5 575 with POWER5+ processors (URSA)
- Univa UD GridMPTM
- SURAgrid
- IBM Cluster 1350 with Intel® Xeon® Quad-Core processors
Executive overview of computing systems available to researchers [PDF] [MS Word]
Art Vandenberg
avandenberg@gsu.edu
UATS, research computing
(404) 413-4743







