Electronic lab notebooks
Electronic Lab Notebooks can be used to record and document the research process and to manage digital research data.
Electronic Lab Notebooks can be used to record and document the research process and to manage digital research data.
The Teaching & Research Application Development service creates applications to meet teaching, learning, and research needs.
Easily create surveys, collect and store data, and produce reports.
Save money, time, printing, and mailing costs by using ASG-Cypress to help create easily shareable online reports.
ResearchDrive provides secure, shareable, research storage space on the UW–Madison campus network for a variety of research purposes.
CHTC supports a variety of scalable computing capabilities, including high-throughput computing (HTC), tightly-coupled computations (e.g. “MPI”), high-memory, and GPUs.
Globus is a web-based platform for research that supports secure data sharing, big data transfers, data lifecycle automation and secure sharing with collaborators at other institutions.
Engage with an experienced, knowledgeable Research Cyberinfrastructure analyst from the Office of the CTO about your research project or proposal.
Research Object Storage (S3) is an object file storage solution for eligible researchers and their research group members. It is hosted on premise by UW–Madison and is not a public cloud application, such as Amazon Web Services (although it is based on the AWS S3 protocol).