Speakers
- Natalia ErmolaevAffiliationExecutive Director, Center for Digital Humanities
- Curtis W. HillegasAffiliationSenior Associate Dean, Research Computing and PICSciE
Details
Princeton faculty have access to a wide range of resources designed to support computational and data-intensive research across divisions and disciplines.
This workshop will introduce participants to Research Computing, which offers comprehensive infrastructure and services to faculty, researchers, and students in all departments. These include access to high-performance computing clusters, data storage, support for using these services, training and education, Research Software Engineering, and visualization.
Additionally, staff from the Center for Digital Humanities (CDH) will share opportunities for exploration and collaboration, highlighting ways to advance digital and computational research in the humanities.
Topics covered will include:
- Computational resources and getting access
- Research data management
- Research Software Engineering
- Training and education opportunities for computational and data-intensive research
- Designing, launching and sustaining digital or computational humanities projects at Princeton
- Grant and funding opportunities