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Research resources at Tulane

  • Advice on statistical software

  • Center for Computational Science
    • The Department of Economics has dedicated computing resources through the Center for Computational Science. There are 5 nodes available to us each with 8 processors and 16 GB of RAM. There is also a 5.5 TB storage array. MATLAB 7.7 is available with a variety of packages, including those for parallel processing. A 5-user license of Stata-MP 10 is also installed on the server. Email Keith Finlay if you have any questions.


    • Obtain a CCS account
    • Using Stata on the CCS server
    • Using Matlab on the CCS server
    • MATLAB packages available:

      • Simulink 7.2
      • Control System Toolbox 8.2
      • Genetic Algorithm and Direct Search Toolbox 2.4
      • Image Processing Toolbox 6.2
      • MATLAB Compiler 4.9
      • Mapping Toolbox 2.7.1
      • Neural Network Toolbox 6.0.1
      • Optimization Toolbox 4.1
      • Parallel Computing Toolbox 4.0
      • Signal Processing Toolbox 6.10
      • SimPowerSystems 5.0
      • Simulink Control Design 2.4
      • Statistics Toolbox 7.0
      • Symbolic Math Toolbox 5.1
      • Wavelet Toolbox 4.3
    • Using the CCS server to backup data
  • Howard-Tilton Memorial Library

  • Office of Research Administration

  • Set up a faculty website
    • First, create a directory for your website files
    • Next, copy your web pages to the server. Use SFTP (FTP over SSH) on port 22 to pulse.tcs.tulane.edu with your Tulane login and password. Copy the files into the public_html directory.
    • The files should be accessible at http://www.tulane.edu/~login.
    • Feel free to use and customize our department template.

  • Access your office computer (and other campus resources) from off-campus
    • First, set up a VPN (Virtual Private Network) account. Email Tim Deeves, the Director of Network Services, and ask for a VPN account. The login and password will be the same as your main Tulane account.
    • Next, download the VPN client (for Mac, for Windows).
    • Install Tulane's VPN client following the instructions: for Mac, for Windows.
    • When the VPN is activated, you can use your remote desktop client.

  • Use gmail as your default email client
    • If you don't have a gmail account, create one.
    • Let gmail send email from your Tulane account. In gmail, navigate to Settings >> Accounts >> Send mail as >> Add another email address you own. Add your Tulane email address here and follow the authentication instructions.
    • Under "Send mail through SMTP server?", choose "Send through tulane.edu SMTP servers". Tulane's SMTP server is smtp.tulane.edu on port 465. Enter your Tulane login, and choose "Always use a secure connection (SSL) when sending mail".
    • Forward your Tulane email at the server level to gmail, by following the instructions here.

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