Center for High Throughput Computing
The Center for High Throughput Computing (CHTC) manages over 20,000 cores and dozens of GPUs for the UW-Madison campus; this resource, which is free and shared, aims to advance the mission of the University of Wisconsin in support of the Wisconsin Idea. Researchers can place their workloads on an access point at CHTC and utilize the resources at CHTC, across the campus, and across the nation.
Data Science Institute Computing Resources
The Data Science Institute owns and operates GPU clusters that can be used for GPU-intensive applications such as training and tuning AI models. The DSI GPU clusters are available to DSI Affilates and their group members.
Research Cyberinfrastructure
Research Cyberinfrastructure is a university-wide effort to expand and update UW–Madison’s cyberinfrastructure resources for research. The DoIT Research Cyberinfrastructure team supports researchers with a suite of technology and services including a high-performance network, research data storage, technical support, and more.
Research Data Services
Research Data Services (RDS) is an interdisciplinary organization committed to advancing research data management practice on the UW-Madison campus. They focus on providing researchers with the tools and resources that support their efforts to store, analyze and share data. RDS services are free to UW-Madison faculty, researchers, staff, and graduate students.
UW Data Storage Finder
The UW Data Storage Finder focuses on centralized campus research storage services for researchers. Many of the storage services are also available for teaching, outreach, or administrative use cases.