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Joshua Winchell

Texas A&M University

cssn, Affinity Group Leader, CCMNet

Interests

administering-hpc
big-data
cluster-support
data-analysis
data-science
database
hpc-cluster-architecture
hpc-getting-started
kubernetes
machine-learning
open-ondemand
paraview
particle-physics
pip
podman
python
research-facilitation
scikit-learn
software-carpentry
sql
training

Bio

My background is in physics, where I was part of the SuperCDMS Collaboration; I mostly worked on infrastructure and data analysis for particle physics simulations in our dark matter detectors. I now work with High Performance Research Computing at Texas A&M University, where do logistics (and more data analysis) for our training programs.

My background is in physics, where I was part of the SuperCDMS Collaboration; I mostly worked on infrastructure and data analysis for particle physics simulations in our dark matter detectors. I now work with High Performance Research Computing at Texas A&M University, where do logistics (and more data analysis) for our training programs.

Skills

ACCESS-account
ACES
bash
faster
git
python
scripting
TAMU
vim

Affinity Groups

ACES
Launch
Bridges-2
OOKAMI
FASTER
Jetstream-2
ACCESS Support
CSSN (Computational Science Support Network)
CCMNet Mentoring
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CCMNet was developed in response to the NSF RCN:CIP solicitation and is funded by NSF Award #2227656. These efforts bring novel structure and consistency to the development of the CIP workforce, enabling a more advanced CIP workforce better able to support today’s research needs, while anticipating future needs.


What is a CIP? CI Professionals is a term developed by the National Science Foundation (NSF). See Transforming Science through Cyberinfrastructure.

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