Getting Access
CSU TIDE JupyterHub
TIDE is available for research use across the CSU system. To get access, please review Using TIDE and submit a TIDE Support Request to be granted access to JupyterHub.
Once a support request is submitted and reviewed, a member of the TIDE team will reach out with next-steps to complete the set up. Refer to the Quickstart once this process is completed.
Campus-Specific JupyterHubs
SDSU
- Submit a Research Cyberinfrastructure Consultation form
- Select “Access to Existing Cyberinfrastructure” as the Request Type
- Provide a brief description of your intended use of the cluster.
Once you have been granted access, you can click the button below and authenticate with your SDSUid credentials.
CSU San Bernardino
TBD
Cal-Poly Humboldt
TBD
Next Steps
Once you’ve successfully launched your appropriate JupyterHub, navigate to the Getting Started page to learn about the Server Options page and spawn into your development environment.