Researchers

Computing Resources for Researchers at UVa

Research Software

ITC licenses and distributes a host of research software packages, and provides support for many of those. (To register or delete a research software license, or otherwise access the license database, please visit our Research Software Licensing Site.)

  • AMOS - Structural Equation Modeling Software
  • ESRI GIS Suite - Geospatial Information Systems Software Suite
  • IDL - Data visualization package
  • IMSL - Mathematical and statistical numerical libraries
  • LabView - Measurement and Automation software
  • Lisrel - Statistical software with structural equation modeling
  • Maple - Symbolic mathematical analysis
  • Mathematica - Mathematical analysis and visualization
  • Matlab - Mathematical analysis and visualization
  • Minitab - Statistical software Data visualization software
  • NCAR - Data visualization software
  • NVivo - Qualitative Statistical Software Package
  • PGI Compilers - Full suite of parallelizing F77, F90, HPF, C and C++ compilers and development tools
  • SAS - Statistical Software
  • SAS Enterprise Guide - Statistical Software
  • S-PLUS - Statistical Software
  • SPSS - Statistical Software
  • Stata - Statistical Software
  • Stat/Transfer - File format converter

Researcher Services

ITC services for researchers include dedicated computing facilities, hardware and collaboration resources for computational sciences, and an array of tools and tutorials to support research endeavors.

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