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User Service Support
The User Support Team at the Center for Research Computing helps users maximize CRC services through the following support channels:
One-on-One Support
For user support or to arrange a face-to-face meeting, contact the team via email at CRCSupport@nd.edu or call 574-631-5287.
Training Courses
The CRC offers multiple training opportunities for both new and existing users. We periodically provide short courses and other learning opportunities, which are advertised on our website and through email list. In-person office hours are held every Wednesday and Thursday from 2:00-3:30 pm in Flanner Hall, room 812, on a first-come, first-served basis. You can also arrange a Zoom meeting at your convenience by emailing CRCSupport@nd.edu with your availability. We recommend bringing a laptop to in-person sessions.
- A CRC User Account is required to participate. If you need an account, please fill out and submit the CRC Account Request Form.
- Office hours will be held in 812 Flanner Hall. Click Here to register.
- For more information, please contact CRCsupport@nd.edu.
To see a complete list of training dates for the 2025 Fall Semester & 2026 Spring Semester, please visit the CRC Events page.
Online Documentation
The Wiki provides collaborative CRC documentation for Notre Dame research teams. Faculty, students, and staff are welcome to contribute.
Facility Booking
Hybrid work has allowed the CRC to redesign our facilities and make them more accessible to our collaborating ND research labs. We have conference rooms, a training theater space, and collaborative workstations your team can schedule.
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Forms
Policies & Procedures
- Cluster Partnership Program
- Resources Allocation Policy
- Storage Policy
- Software Acquisition, Installation, and Support Policy
- System Security Vulnerability and Compromise Resolution Policy
- Virtual Machine Services Policy
Acknowledgments
To acknowledge support from the CRC please use the following citation:
"This research was supported in part by the Notre Dame Center for Research Computing through [CRC resources]. [We specifically acknowledge the assistance of ]"