Columbia Population Research Center - Computing and Methods Core
Columbia Univ New York Morningside, New York NY
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Abstract
Computing and Methods Core â Abstract The computing and methods core (CMC), led by Julien Teitler (Social Work), Thomas DiPrete (Arts & Sciences), and Andrew Rundle (Public Health) achieves CPRC aims by providing computing and methods services that enhance the quality of CPRC affiliatesâ scholarship as well as their productivity and efficiency, with a particular focus on supporting the research of junior scientists. These services, which have transformed the computing and methods infrastructure at Columbia, include: 1) institutional leadership to advance the universityâs IT infrastructure and promote cross-institutional collaboration; 2) high performance computing; 3) secure data analysis environments; 4) specialized desktop support; 5) GIS consulting service; 6) information and training on innovative methods for data analysis; 7) a survey lab; and 8) support for data acquisition, access, and sharing.
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