Research FAQ
Below are frequently asked questions and solutions about general research topics.
- 1 How do I submit a proposal to an external sponsor?
- 2 My research involves human subjects. How do I get approval from the WVU Institutional Review Board to begin work?
- 3 My research involves analysis of large file data. How can I easily transfer data to faculty here at WVU and to researchers at other institutions?
- 4 My research will include large data sets. How do I access secure storage that is backed up regularly and easily accessible to my entire research team?
- 5 How do I get remote access to my on-campus computer or work station?
- 6 My team needs scientific computing applications such as MATLAB, Mathematica and LabView. Are these programs available without purchasing individual licenses?
How do I submit a proposal to an external sponsor?
Kuali Coeus (WVU+kc) is the tool WVU uses to submit proposals to the Office of Sponsored Programs for review and institutional approval. To learn more about submitting proposals, visit the Proposal Development Training page.
My research involves human subjects. How do I get approval from the WVU Institutional Review Board to begin work?
Submit human subject protocols to the Office of Human Research Protections and the WVU IRB for review via WVU+kc. To learn more, visit the IRB Protocol Training page.
My research involves analysis of large file data. How can I easily transfer data to faculty here at WVU and to researchers at other institutions?
ITS offers access to high-speed, high-volume internet connections that provide faster, easier and more reliable transfer of data. Funded through a cyber infrastructure grant from the National Science Foundation, the WVU Research Exchange (REX) is available to researchers who need the ability to easily transfer large data files both on-campus and to remote locations.
My research will include large data sets. How do I access secure storage that is backed up regularly and easily accessible to my entire research team?
ITS provides storage through High Performance Computing. Any University researcher can request access. All registered users have access to more than 400 TB of FREE high-speed scratch storage, as well as 10 GB of home directory space and 10GB of group storage space, upon request.
Users also have the option to purchase storage on a cluster dedicated to their group, which offers an easy way for researchers working in the same group to share data, whether at WVU or at another institution. Visit HPC Storage to learn more.
How do I get remote access to my on-campus computer or work station?
ITS offers remote access to on-campus computing resources such as network drives, applications, and intranet resources from off-campus locations via a VPN connection. More information on requesting remote access can be found in the Remote Desktop Access article.
My team needs scientific computing applications such as MATLAB, Mathematica and LabView. Are these programs available without purchasing individual licenses?
MATLAB is free for any WVU researcher using the HPC closers, and many other other software programs, such as R, are also accessible through the HPC. ITS also offers visualization tools including Paraview, VISIT and gnuplot.