Computer Labs
Computer labs
Biology and physical sciences
Building 19, room
232basic Microsoft Office package
- some standard mathematical and
statistical applications
- full suite of Chemistry applications
- a number of installations of ADAM, a
graphical anatomy package
Chemistry
Chemistry has two
computer labs that are available for both class and study use. These are
situated in the new Science Lab Facility in building 17 on the second floor,
rooms 207 and 221.
Engineering
Engineering
building 69. Labs are listed below:
Internet
café
Room 100A
- 24/7 facility (needs an OmniLock code
from Engineering for out of hours use)
- 5 workstations for Mechanical
Engineering and CAD application use
- 5 DTU’s (dumb terminals) that can
provide either a Browser/Linux/UNIX/Windows shell
Computer
science/electrical engineering lab
Room 106
- 30 DTU’s (dumb terminals) that can
provide either a Browser/Linux/UNIX/Windows shell
Mechanical
engineering/general PC lab
Room 112
- 17 machines with a full set of
Mechanical Engineering and CAD applications
Civil
& environmental engineering lab
Room 113
- 5 PC’s with Mechanical Engineering,
CAD and Transportation orientated applications
Transportation
lab
Room 114
- 10 PC’s with Mechanical Engineering,
CAD and Transportation orientated applications
Electrical
engineering labs
Three labs: room
234 – 18 machines; room 235 – 18 machines and room 237 – 10 machines that are
dedicated to Electrical Engineering applications. In most cases, these are
connected to data acquisition hardware.
Construction
management lab
Room 315
- 20 DTU’s that can provide either a
Browser/Linux/UNIX/Windows shell
General
PC lab
Room 317
- Most heavily used teaching classroom
in Engineering with 30 machines with the full suite of applications used
in the building
Emerald
City Computer lab
Building 98C
- 5 machines specifically for the
Mechanical Engineering workshop
Geology
Geology Computer
lab
Building 12, room
104
- 22 PC’s and 2 Macs with a range of
dedicated geology software
Mathematics & statistics
Main
teaching lab
Room 222
- 36 PCs
- a range of software with a
mathematical or statistical orientation
Smaller
computer lab
Room 137
- 15 machines with the same range of
software with a mathematical or statistical orientation