Projects focused on research in Chemistry. Usually for a specific research group.

Aye - Laptop and desktop support barriers

Many of Yimon's support tickets related to her desktop and laptop lead to successfully addressing symptoms, and not addressing underlying structural issues implied to exist. Thus, this page tries to collect in one place tickets and other information to help better respond to future requests for support. This situation, which includes software not being kept up to date for whatever reason, is expected to only get worse, alas.

Cluster and other high-performance systems support

Lulu Zhu does or leads us for our Linux-based work. Roger is our lead for Windows server-based work.

Coates tickets and projects summary page

January 2018: To help prioritize and keep track of multiple initiatives by Chemistry IT for and with the Coates group.

CUL and Symplectic

The Library is looking at a better way of gathering a quality list of faculty publications than the current manual entry process.

Learning Catalytics Mobile and Web Polling Pilot

Learning Catalytics is being used in Baker 200. But that room has insufficient wireless until building's network is upgraded (scheduled for that room by the end of Feb?).

Linux Workstations

NSF Data Management Plan

Roald Hoffmann's group's need to fulfill NSF's data management requirements.

P049 Chen - Imaging instrument (microscope) computers

~2 are XP, all others Win7.

P057 Windows XP remediation

April 6, 2014 Microsoft no longer supporting (patching) Windows XP. Thus, they will become increasingly vulnerable to compromise, and must be taken off the network, per University IT policy.

P150 Chen - Increase productivity for Matlab computations

Ideas: Expand computational capabilities (power and/ or number of computers), increase efficiency of code, streamline workflows, etc.

  • Chen - Consult on scaling up image processing workChen process many, many images using group-developed software (on Matlab?). It uses dedicated computers (all in the lab?) to meet current needs, but Peng is concerned that it will not scale well. In addition to processing power, effort demands and produces copious amounts of data, currently stored on one-off, external hard drives.

Petersen group outbound transition

Work to transition Petersen group out of Cornell Chemistry summer 2018

z_Finger on the pulse, Research

Possible projects, low-level explorations, etc.

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