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This page is your one-stop shop for all research technology services and tools offered through the ASU Research Technology Office.

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  • AI Research Acceleration (AIR) Platform

    Led by Knowledge Enterprise, the AIR Platform is a university-wide initiative to remove barriers to advanced computing and broaden AI adoption and literacy among researchers.  It employs locally hosted, open-access AI accelerator chips.

    Request an AIR Platform consultation


  • All of Us Research Hub

    The All of Us Research Hub, part of the National Institutes of Health’s All of Us Research Program, stores health data from participants across the United States. The Researcher Workbench is the program’s secure cloud-based platform for data analysis and collaboration. Registered researchers gain access to individual-level data along with a suite of tools and resources to support their research projects.

     Learn more and register for access


  • Aloe supercomputer

    The Aloe supercomputer is a Linux-based secure cluster that operates similarly to the Sol supercomputer managed by Research Computing. It allows for larger-scale computations, such as those in the AI/ML and bioinformatics domains, than are possible with KE Secure Cloud computational resources. Aloe is for regulated data (e.g. HIPAA).

    Request Aloe through KE Secure Cloud


  • Artificial intelligence for research

    Visit our AI research support page for information about the AI tools and models, supercomputers, AI classroom support, AI training, and AI technology consultations available through ASU.


  • ASU Honest Broker

    The ASU Honest Broker provides access to sources of data and provides it to researchers upon approval. Visit our research data management services page for information about the ASU Honest Broker service, the datasets available and how to request them.


  • ASU Library A-Z databases

    The ASU Library has curated databases that are available for ASU students, faculty and staff. They are organized into discipline-specific content that can be used for personal, educational or research purposes.

    Explore A-Z databases


  • ASU Research Data Repository

    The ASU Research Data Repository is a platform for ASU-affiliated researchers to publish and discover datasets from other ASU researchers. It is managed by the ASU Library. The repository team can mint a permanent digital object identifier (DOI) for research data, which complies with data sharing policies. Records in the repository are curated for reusability and have documentation to help anyone understand the data. You can also access the datasets through download or Globus transfer.

    Visit ASU Research Data Repository


  • Biodesign Point and Click support

    RTO supports the Biodesign Point and Click instances: one for the Clinical Testing Lab and one for COVID-19 research. Point and Click is an electronic health record. Submit a ticket to add or reactivate users or to request reports.

    Point and Click help


  • Data and Data Sciences Core Facility

    The Data and Data Sciences Core Facility helps researchers source, organize and curate datasets tailored to their specific research needs. Its experts can help identify and collect data, assess technology needs for your project, co-create machine learning solutions and visualize complex datasets. This team also fosters collaboration with other research units, industry partners and external organizations so that researchers can explore more opportunities for dataset acquisition.

    More about Data and Data Sciences


  • Data management and sharing plan reviews

    RTO’s Research Data Management Office and the ASU Library partner to review data management and sharing plans. Their combined expertise spans different funding agencies and research disciplines, including health, environmental, engineering and social sciences. If you are preparing a proposal for submission that requires a data management and sharing plan, we have research data managers who can advise on the required format and content, as well as consult on the planning itself to ensure ASU resources are appropriately referenced.

    Request data management help


Not sure what you need?

Fill out our general request help form for a consultation with a research facilitator.