Cyberinfrastructure
About
Cyberinfrastructure is the backbone of data driven research.
University of Arizona has significant computational and data storage resources available for both research and education
Campus Resources
University of Arizona is the parent institution of the $120 million dollar NSF funded cyberinfrastructure CyVerse which supports a vast array of scientific and educational research on cutting edge resources funded by federal research agencies.
Getting a CyVerse Account
CyVerse accounts are free to University of Arizona faculty, staff, and students, create a new account using an @arizona.edu
email address at https://user.cyverse.org/
CyVerse continues its support of funded research awards through the US National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health (NIH), and US Department of Agriculture via its Powered by program.
Basic CyVerse accounts are available to anyone for academic use. To purchase an individual subscription or request Professional Services support visit the CyVerse website.
Educators and researchers can also read more about how to teach with CyVerse or when writing proposals.
UITS Research Computing
National Resources
Jetstream2 is a public research cloud hosted through the NSF ACCESS-CI framework.
ACCESS-CI is the NSF's allocation management platform providing access to cloud computing, high performance computing (HPC), and high throughput computing (HTC) resources. ACCESS allocations can be used for either research or education.