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Computer Science & 
Engineering Department 
371 Fairfield Road 
Unit 2155 
Storrs, CT 06269-2155 
Phone: (860) 486-3719 
Fax: (860) 486-4817 



Computing Facilities

Below are links to computing facilities that are available to our faculty, staff and students. Please select a facility that you wish to obtain information for:

Labs
Facilities
Hardware
Software


Labs
 
Room Function Equipment
 
C13 SDP 11 Windows 2000 PCs
Marklin computer-controlled electric train set and dedicated computers.
 
C25 UNIX lab 16 Sun workstations
(Shared with ECE)
 
C27 Shared PC 16 Dual-boot Linux/Windows 2000 PCs
(Shared with ECE) C27 Lab.
 
C31 208/261/268 lab 8 Windows 2000 PCs
Printer
XESS XS-40 Boards with XILINX FPGA
and 8031 Microcontroller
Motorola MPC860 Power PC Development Boards
CAD Software
 
C45 SDP 8 Windows 2000 PCs

Facilities

Engineering Computing Services (ECS)

The School of Engineering (SOE) Learning Center Computer Laboratories (LCCL) are located in the Engineering II Building. The laboratories have been managed by the Booth Research Center (BRC) since July 1, 1993. All systems (PIII and PIV PC Windows NT) are connected to the campus-wide network and the Internet.

University Information Technology Services (UITS)

The University of Connecticut Computer Center is located on the first floor of the Math Science Building. It is used extensively by students in Computer Science for course work and/or research requirements. Note that supercomputer facilities are also available through the Center.

Booth Engineering Center for Advanced Technologies (BECAT)

The Taylor L. Booth Engineering Center for Advanced Technologies maintains a modern set of networked laboratory facilities available to Computer Science and Engineering faculty and graduate students conducting research. These include several high performance computing systems and servers including the BECAT GRID which consists of over 24 nodes supporting grid and cluster middleware architectures. In addition to the BECAT GRID are numerous computing workstations which are available for small-scale and prototype research projects ranging in platforms from Solaris to Wintel to Linux.


The Husky PC Program

The University of Connecticut Husky PC Program provides departments/schools an opportunity for an opportunity to purchase a standard personal computer configuration and associated support.


Available Software

The School of Engineering at the University of Connecticut has been granted a subscription to the Microsoft Developer Network Academic Alliance (MSDNAA) program. Through this offer each student is entitled to a free academic license to many of the software packages offered by Microsoft (not Office). Although this license restricts use of the software to academic purposes, it is available for your personal computers and licensed to you personally. For more information contact Howard Ellis.

UConns Microsoft Select Agreement is a contract between UConn, Microsoft, and Dell that provides UConn staff and faculty the ability to purchase Microsoft software at a reduced price. The software available in this contract is all software relating to Server Operating Systems, Desktop Operating Systems, and Applications.

Software listings provided by UConn ITS.

Information Technology Services provides updates on Computer and Network Security issues.