Hardware details:
This PC (asset numbers: FACMED008567, FACMED006068) is equipped with:
- GPU: 8 GB vRAM, Quadro RTX 4000
- 128 GB RAM
- 1 TB SSD for Win10 and separate 1TB SSD for Linux (home folders and scratch space)
- 3TB HDD for Data
Available Software:
NINC PC’s have UBC supported software, NINC supported software and freely available software installed. For trouble UBC supported software please contact MedIT service desk: medit.servicedesk@ubc.ca and cc jledue@mail.ubc.ca. For trouble with NINC supported software and freely available software, please contact jledue@mail.ubc.ca.
In Windows:
- UBC Supported: Adobe Illustrator, Acrobat, Photoshop
- UBC Supported: Microsoft Office, Teams
- UBC Supported: Matlab
- NINC Supported: Solidworks, Arivis Vision 4D
- Freely Available: ImageJ (located on D:), R/RStudio, Zeiss Zen, Leica LAS
In Linux:
- UBC Supported: Matlab
- Freely Available: FSL
Paper Acknowledgement Section Suggested text:
If you are publishing your work and have used NINC resources in your project please use the following text including the persistent identifier for NINC (Research Resource ID, RRID):
“This work was supported by resources made available through the Dynamic Brain Circuits cluster and the NeuroImaging and NeuroComputation Centre at the UBC Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health (RRID:SCR_019086).”
Paper Methods Section Example Microscope Description:
To describe the NINC PC in your paper’s methods section please modify this example: “Data was <processed, analyzed> using <software, e.g. Matlab, ImageJ> equipped with <relevant hardware specs from the above list, e.g. a Quadro RTX 4000 GPU>.”
Access and Training:
Access to the NINC PCs is restricted to users from NINC member labs. If your lab needs NINC membership please contact Daphne Druick in DMCBH Administration (ddruick@mail.ubc.ca) and cc Jeffrey LeDue (jledue@mail.ubc.ca) to arrange payment of membership fees. Training and help with research software setup is available through the Dynamic Brain Circuits cluster. Please contact Jeffrey LeDue (jledue@mail.ubc.ca) for more info.