ARCATS
Overview
Accelerating Research Computing at Texas A&M University-San Antonio
(ARCATS) elevates research computing capacity by enhancing the
capacity for campus cyberinfrastructure-enabled research. The
university has recognized the growing importance of data-intensive
computational science across a wide range of academic fields,
including water resources management, genomics, biology, chemistry,
health, humanities, and cybersecurity. Supporting the university?s
growing research programs, ARCATS develops a comprehensive plan to
advance the university's cyberinfrastructure and facilitate
collaborations with regional cyberinfrastructure partners. Through
this process, ARCATS is identifying specific research needs in high
performance computing, plans for research computing resources, and
mechanisms that support burgeoning research communities of practice.
The project supports undergraduate and graduate education through experiential learning opportunities, fostering computation-related science programs, and developing student-focused industry partnerships. ARCATS positions the university in the national cyberinfrastructure ecosystem by promoting research and instruction-focused collaborations with institutions in Texas and national research communities. As such, it serves as a model for smaller institutions, fostering regional and national scientific collaborations.
PI/Co-PI Team Team
- Izzat Alsmadi (Principal Investigator, Texas A&M University-San Antonio)
- Dhruva Chakravorty (Co-Principal Investigator, Texas A&M University)
- Elizabeth Leyva (Co-Principal Investigator, Texas A&M University-San Antonio)
- Donna Lehman (Co-Principal Investigator,Texas A&M University-San Antonio)
- Vijay Golla (Co-Principal Investigator, Texas A&M University-San Antonio)
This project is supported by NSF award number 2430335