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ACCESS Support (MATCH)

One among several broadening participation initiatives MGHPCC is involved with, MATCH is a new approach to providing cost-effective scaled support to the broad scientific community using national cyberinfrastructure.

MGHPCC is one of the lead institutions on ACCESS MATCH (Multi-tier Assistance, Training & Computational Help), a program developed in response to Track 2 of the NSF ACCESS solicitation and is funded by NSF Award #2138286. The primary focus of Track 2 is Research Support. Centered around three themes MATCH seeks to:

1) Leverage modern information delivery systems and simplify user interfaces to deliver support when needed.
2) Engage community experts to develop materials that reduce the learning curve for end-users.
3) Match specialist mentors and student mentees with projects to provide domain-specific expertise.

The project incorporates Open OnDemand, the Pegasus workflow-management system, a multi-faceted knowledge base and processes embedded in the Connect.CI portal in a multi-tiered support framework.

MATCH builds on the successful Northeast Cyberteam program, an NSF-funded, MGHPCC-hosted initiative to make advanced computing resources available at small and mid-sized colleges and universities in New England that might not otherwise have access to them. MATCH re-appropriates Northeast Cyberteam tools and methods in a scalable approach to addressing increasingly sophisticated and diverse researcher needs, enabling new discoveries at the forefront of science and society.

Learn more
The MATCH Leadership Team
Dr. Shelley Knuth (CU) Dr. Ewa Deelman (USC) Anthony Elam (UK) John Goodhue (MGHPCC) Dr. James Griffioen (UK) Dr. David Hudak (OSC) and Julie Ma (MGHPCC)

Principal Members

Yale
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