Science Research Software Core

The Vice Provost for Research established the FAS Science Research Software Core to address the growing needs for advanced analytical and experimental research software. The SRSC provides affordable access to both specialized and widely used applications common in the physical sciences and engineering, with full-time specialist Misha Guy helping investigators maximize these resources. Available to all FAS faculty, postdoctoral researchers, and graduate students, this initiative promotes interdisciplinary collaboration by providing shared access to powerful research software tools.

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Science Research Software Core (SRSC)

Expert Support for SRSC Software 

Software consultations for core software are available to all FAS members through our Research Software expert, Misha Guy, Ph.D. Misha provides technical and computational support for all software offered by the Science Research Software Support. Additionally, Misha can help you determine which software package best meets your scientific research computing needs.

Misha Guy, Ph.D., has decades of experience in scientific programming and computing. He has a formal background in mathematics and physics and has participated in numerous research software projects across various fields. 

His areas of expertise include computational geometry, fractals, percolation, solid mechanics, fracture mechanics, polymer physics, finite element computations, Monte Carlo simulations, financial engineering, cheminformatics, bioinformatics, reservoir simulation, rock mechanics, computational electromagnetics, and fluid dynamics. 

Misha is proficient in many high-level programming languages, including Fortran, Pascal, C/C++, Perl, Python, Java, VB/VBA, A, and Lisp. Additionally, he has experience with various scripting tools and dialects, as well as specialized mathematical and scientific software such as Matlab and Mathematica.

Contact SRSC support for assistance with SRSC applications.