University of Wisconsin–Madison

Advisory Committee on Research Computing (ACORC)

The UW–‍Madison Advisory Committee on Research Computing (ACORC), in collaboration with the Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education (VCRGE), provides vision, leadership and advocacy in setting the direction for research computing for the university. Through researcher-focused representation, the group provides guidance, directs investment, formulates technical strategies, and advocates for research-related computational capabilities in the form of services, facilities and training for the university. Details in the charter below.

At a glance

Contacts

Todd Shechter
Co-chair

Lonnie Berger
Co-chair

Next meeting

February 6, 2026

1:00 – 2:30 pm

Orchard View Room, Discovery Building – 3rd Floor (Teams remote option)

Future Meetings

ACORC members

NameTitleUnit
Karthik AnantharamanAssistant ProfessorCALS, Bacteriology
Andrew ArnoldIT DirectorSocial Science Computing Cooperative
Suman BanerjeeProfessorComputer Sciences Department, College of Letters and Science
Steve BarnettSystems and Operations ManagerIceCube Research Center
Lonnie BergerProfessorOffice of the Vice Chancellor for Research
Brian BockelmanAssociate ScientistMorgridge Institute for Research
Peter BoguszewskiResearch IT DirectorWisconsin Center for Education Research, School of Education
Dorota BrezezinskaVice Chancellor for ReseachOffice of the Vice Chancellor or Research
Jan CheethamDirector, Research CyberinfrastructureDivision of Information Technology
Pat ChristianNetwork Services DirectorDivision of informationTechnology
Mike CollinsResearch Computing DirectorSchool of Medicine and Public Health
Didier ContisCIO and Vice Provost for Information TechnologyDivision of Information Technology
Cameron CookData and Digital Scholarship ManagerGeneral Library System
Kyle CranmerDirectorAmerican Family Insurance Data Science Institute
Cynthia CzajkowskiInterim Vice ChancellorVice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education
Sridhara DasuProfessorPhysics, College of Letters and Science
Steve DevotiEnterprise ArchitectDivision of Information Technology
Tom FlitterIT DirectorCollege of Engineering
Andy GoldsteinLibraries Chief Information Officer (interim)General Library System
Mike GrahamProfessorCollege of Engineering
Tom HartmanIT director (interim)College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
TW HuangAssistant ProfessorElectrical and Computer Engineering
Tomomi ImamuraEnterprise Cybersecurity ArchitectDivision of Information Technology
Christina KochResearch Computing FacilitatorCenter for High Throughput Computing
Jeff KorabSr IT DirectorSchool of Medicine and Public Health
Wan-chin KuoAssistant ProfessorSchool of Nursing
Miron LivnyDirectorCenter for High Throughput Computing
Dane MorganProfessorCollege of Engineering
Scott NolinResearch CI ManagerSpace Science and Engineering Center
Dirk NormanInformation Services DirectorWisconsin Energy Institute
Lauren PappAssociate Dean and ProfessorSchool of Human Ecology
Sebastien PlanteProfessorWisconsin School of Business
James PustejovskyProfessorEducational Psychology, School of Education
Warren RoseAssociate ProfessorSchool of Pharmacy
Sushmita RoyAssociate ProfessorDepartment of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, School of Medicine and Public Health
Todd ShechterChief Technology OfficerDivision of Information Technology
Tadd SmejkalDirector, Systems Engineering and OperationsDivision of Information Technology
Sarah StevensData Scientist FacilitatorUW–‍Madison Data Science Institute
Amy WendtProfessor EmeritusElectrical and Computer Engineering
Elizabeth WrightProfessorBiochemistry, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Mostafa ZamanianAssistant ProfessorSchool of Veterinary Medicine

Meeting docs

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Upcoming meetings

2026

  • Thursday, April 9, 2026 from 9:00 – 10:30 am

Charter

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UW–‍Madison, Advisory Committee on Research Computing (ACORC)

Fall, 2022

Committee mission

Research computing is the collection of personnel, software, computing capacity and facilities that support the UW–‍Madison research enterprise.

The UW–‍Madison Advisory Committee on Research Computing (ACORC) in collaboration with the Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education (VCRGE), provides vision, leadership, and advocacy in setting the direction for research computing for the university. Through researcher-focused representation, the group provides guidance, directs investment, formulates technical strategies and advocates for research-related computational capabilities in the form of services, facilities, and training for the university.

The ACORC serves in an advisory role to the VCRGE and the Vice Provost for Information Technology/Chief Information Officer (CIO) on research computing matters. The scope of research computing covers in addition to high-throughput/performance computing capacity, the technologies, hardware, software, services, and human resources required to support research endeavors that are not normally addressed by other aspects of university administration.

Specific committee goals

  • Identify and communicate the diverse researcher needs for computing from all parts of campus, with emphasis on up and coming research trends leading to unmet computing solutions.
  • Develop metrics describing the impact of research computing on the competitiveness of the UW–‍Madison research enterprise.
  • Use these metrics to advocate for new investments and evolving services, evaluate return on investments, review priorities, service offerings, and metrics of centrally funded campus research computing resources.
  • Look for opportunities to streamline processes and procedures, providing a better researcher experience interacting with computing resources across the campus.
  • Facilitate effective dialogues and partnerships among different groups of researchers, computing providers, research cyberinfrastructure groups, librarians, campus leaders, national entities, vendors, and others.