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Visualization Lab
The Visualization Lab is primarily used by the computer science seniors working on their Senior Design Projects.
- Each student team is encouraged to set up a shared workspace (with PCs and whiteboards) for collaborative work.
- The lab is also open to junior and senior computer science majors to work on homework and socialize with other CS majors.
- Finally, the lab is equipped with a dual-projector steroscopic 3-D projection system.
- Each student team is encouraged to set up a shared workspace (with PCs and whiteboards) for collaborative work.
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Software Engineering Lab
The Software Engineering Lab is the main teaching laboratory for the Computer Science major.
- It is equipped with 24 PCs in flip-top benches. The monitors and keyboards can be stowed to provide a flat work area for project work, such as hardware activities in CS100 (Computer Practice and Design Studio).
- The lab features dual projectors to ensure a good viewing angle from all points in the room.
- Finally, the lab is home to the CS major's high-performance Linux cluster, which features a 6-node, 24-core MPI cluster and a 16-core system for shared memory and GPGPU parallel processing.
- It is equipped with 24 PCs in flip-top benches. The monitors and keyboards can be stowed to provide a flat work area for project work, such as hardware activities in CS100 (Computer Practice and Design Studio).