Alan,I'm writing as a courtesy to introduce myself as the Harvard University (main campus) Campus Champion for XSEDE. As XSEDE Campus Champion, I'll be helping individuals transition to XSEDE resources should our local resources not be sufficient for your work.I joined the RC team under James Cuff in May as the HPC Research and Education facilitator. This is a special, 2 yr position funded by the NSF at six universities in the US to help promote HPC (cluster) usage. Our anticipated goals are to enable research groups to analyze their data faster, present sooner at conferences, and be more competitive for grants; and departments will be able to recruit and retain talent by having a world-class compute facility with support staff that can speak both technical and research vernacular. Prior to this position I worked for over 10 years with Marc Kirschner in Systems Biology at HMS doing both informatics and bench research.The other reason for writing is to see how you are progressing with your current allocation. Are things going well? Are you or your research group encountering any issues? Is there any feedback that I can pass along to the XSEDE leadership?I welcome your thoughts and further conversation. And am happy to meet with you to discuss your research goals and how I can help you make the most of your HPC resources.Thanks,Bob
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Bob Freeman, Ph.D.
HPC ConsultantXSEDE Campus ChampionFAS Research Computing
Harvard University
38 Oxford Street, Rm 105
Cambridge, MA 02138
617/495.8824, vox
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