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Note: web-based submission of RAS proposals is only available to members of the University of Melbourne. External users still need to submit the traditional paper form. To obtain an application form please contact:
Research Computing Services
Information Services
723 Swanston St.
University of Melbourne. 3010
(+61-3) 8344 9236


Members of the University of Melbourne who wish to make use of the High Performance Computing facilities available at the University should fill out the form below. They will then be contacted and usually be asked to a meeting to discuss the most appropriate machine and/or algorithm for their problem. Assuming that an HPC machine is deemed most appropriate their proposal will then be forwarded to the RAS committee requesting a grant of time on one of the machines.


RAS Application
Identification


Name:
Department:
Telephone:
E-mail:
Position:
If you are a student you must fill this out
Supervisor

Project Info


Project Title:
Description:
CPU time
required:
  hours
If this project is a team project
Associates:

Further Info


Is there a particular facility you wish to use?

  alfred (IBM Cluster/Linux)
 Gaussian system (Opterons/Linux)
  charm (Grid development system)
  Experimental/development systems (various)
  VPAC (various cluster systems - Intel, AMD & Power)
  Computer Visualization Facility
  Renderfarming
  Stereo projection
System from which connection will be made (optional)
Name: IP address:
Are there any additional requirements you have?


Conditions of Use


Accounts on all these HPC systems are covered by the standard
University of Melbourne Conditions of Use as described in Personnel Policies
and Procedures Sections 23.3. and 23.4. (from Statute 8.1 Regulation 7)

By submitting this form the applicant agrees to be bound by these conditions.




Created: 7th January 2005
Maintainer: Research Computing Services
Information Services
The University of Melbourne
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Last modified: 24th July 2009
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