Hi Victoria, David, I frequently hit the same issue. The undergraduate labs are not suitable for running research simulations. In the past I have got my MSci and UROP students access to the College's HPC resources (http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/ict/services/hpc). This might be suitable if the code is C/C++/Fortran/etc and the student has the support of their supervisor and has some experience with Linux (or guidance from someone who does). Best wishes, --James On Thu, 29 May 2014, David Colling wrote:
Hi Victoria,
Not that I know of. I am forwarding this to the Departmental Computing list because there are helpful and friendly people from ICT on it and because I would be curious to know if this situation occurs with project students in other groups. We have spoken about a project cluster several times but decided that it would hardly be used.
Comments welcome, david
On 28/05/14 14:04, Carter-Cortez, Victoria wrote:
Hi Dr Colling,
I am and undergraduate student currently undertaking a computational project and have been trying to run my code in the Department's lab. I have attempted this a couple of times and have been signed of by the computers on every occasion. Unfortunately, the code takes a very long time to run and I expect it will take a good number of days to complete.
I was wondering if there are any other IT facilities that I could access to make this process faster?
I hope this is the correct means for making such an enquiry.
Kind regards,
Victoria
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