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GRADUATE FACILITIES RESEARCH & IMAGING LABORATORIES (RTC-300 & RTC-302)

These specialized facilities provide innovative research and testing support for Computer Science faculty and upper-level-undergraduate and graduate students. In particular this lab contains hardware and software for:

  • Network Research and Defense
  • Pervasive computing
  • Programmable Radio
  • Wireless sensors
  • visualization and simulation technologies and methodologies grid computing
  • software engineering
  • and a variety of other computing intensive or research activities.

    These laboratories are equipped with mounted multimedia (data/video) projection systems, white boards, an instructor's workspace, student computers (Pentium and SUN), networked printers,routers, switches, hubs, network testers and tools Some of the specialized equipment include:
  • SGI servers (Onyx4 and Altix 3000)
  • 2x3D Systems,
  • Haptic Force Feed Back Systems (two Phantom Desktops w/Cyberforce System)
  • Immersive Head and Hand System,
  • Virtual Reality, The student workstations are equipped with C/C++ compiler, web browser, and network utilities..
    Permission to access and/or utilize these lab is required.
    GRADUATE STUDENT OFFICE SUITE (RTC 305)

    Access to the graduate student offices will be granted from the CS graduate program office. After-hours access is permitted. Any intentional or unintentional destruction of office equipment will be the student's responsibility. Replication of documents on the photocopier is permitted within the legal bounds of the U.S. copyright acts. Telephone use is permitted, but no long distance calls may be charged to the University.

    The CS Graduate suite is located on the third floor of the newly renovated Robinson Technology Building. This badge-accessed secured suite offers intimate meeting and lounging areas alongside personal offices within a 2,000 sq. ft space designated for Computer Science Graduate Students. Each personal office is equipped with secured storage space, desk, flat panel multimedia workstation containing the general software profile and access to a networked printer and phone. This modular space can be reconfigured or reallocated as projects advance and conclude.



  • *This list is not comprehensive.
    DISCLAIMER: THIS INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.

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