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AMD unveils computer-lab design challenge The Open Architecture Prize ties in to the chipmaker's efforts to bring computing and the Internet to more of the world's people.
The Computer Aided Engineering Lab is one of two computer labs dedicated for MMET student use. The lab includes 30 computer workstations, loaded with various engineering and productivity applications, ...
Computer Labs Computer Labs have more than one computer where faculty and/or students are expected to use the computers. Departmental Labs Departmental Labs are computer labs designed with a specific ...
Environmental design and CU OIT have been working to grant students remote access to the CINC and ENVD computer labs. In total, there are 58 computers available.
The MDSS Lab is a modern computer mine design and simulation laboratory, fully equipped with the Sharp AQUOS BOARD Interactive Display System, audio-video equipment, and state-of-the-art, powerful ...
Research Hubs and Labs The Computer Science department conducts research in a wide range of fields. Currently, we have labs actively engaged in the following areas: Artificial Intelligence, Shape ...
Computer lab upgrades emphasizing teamwork and access to specialized technologies are meeting student needs.
The computer science labs here at Connecticut College support exciting and innovative research. Students who are in advanced courses or who are doing research projects have 24/7 access to these labs.
VLSI Design Lab VLSI Design Lab This link below contains information about the Cadence design tools used extensively in classes in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at UMass Lowell.
Lab design has failed to keep pace with scientific advances and the changing needs of researchers. If, as expected, the next generation ushers in significant revolutions in the ways science is ...
From the 31 PCs in the new Pulichino Tong Business Center trading room, to the 74 Apple iMacs in the Art & Design Department at Mahoney Hall, to the 90 Chromebooks in the Lawrence Lin MakerSpace, ...
Colleges were once the place where many students encountered their first computer -- and back then, the computer took up an entire room. Now, with computing power in every student's book bag and ...