The easiest way to get help with research computing is to attend HPC Walk-In clinics.
Where? ACS 306 When? Every Friday from 10:00 am - 11:30 am
https://it.ucmerced.edu/content/merced-cluster-new-user-account
The MERCED Cluster is a resource available to students and faculty who have a need for a parallel computing environment. Other systems are specific to their faculty-owners, but are managed by Research Computing. Account requests and approvals are required to access these systems.
https://it.ucmerced.edu/content/research-it-consultation
OIT provides Research IT assessments for individuals and research groups who wish to deploy research computing and advanced cyberinfrastructure techniques (e.g. high-performance computing, visualization, advanced networking and data collaboration, and advanced technology-enhaned workflow development).
https://it.ucmerced.edu/content/research-software-installation-server-and-cluster
You may request help in installing academic or commercial software that is properly licensed on Research Computing-managed servers or clusters. For installations on the MERCED Cluster, users may install software in their home directories without prior permission. For global installation on the MERCED Cluster (e.g. access to the software for multiple users), installation on other servers or clusters, or for help in installing software on Research Computing-managed systems, users may request this service via this form.
Any other Research Computing requests that do not fall under these categories can be placed by clicking on "Submit a General IT request" in IT website (it.ucmerced.edu). General information regarding MERCED cluster can be found in HPC Wiki Knowledgebase articles (hpcwiki.ucmerced.edu) .