Note these facilities are managed by the Psychology department and are available to RHUL users only.
The RHUL Psychology department has two facilities for high performance computing (HPC), suitable for processing neuroimaging data:
A high-performance Linux workstation (psycomp) with 16 cores. Note that this may be decommissioned in the medium term as the new cluster goes online. Please check with Steve Hammett for details.
A high-performance virtualised computing cluster (psyc01) with 256 CPU cores and a task scheduler for load management (SLURM). More details about using the cluster can be found
here.
Details about the cluster and HPC facilities can be found on the staff intranet (RHUL users only).