Computing Resources
The College has its own network service group, providing support to students, faculty, and staff.
Engineering Network Services (ENS)
ENS provides a robust engineering computing environment for students, faculty, and staff in the College of Engineering. Raw compute power coupled with a host of engineering computing software give students unparalleled experience with the latest tools for the engineering disciplines. In the first years, students will learn the basics of core engineering software and how to apply it to various engineering problems. Later on, students will learn to harness the power of various operating systems and will specialize on discipline-specific software. Students pursuing advanced specialties learn to use parallel and gird computing resources to tackle the toughest problems. Check out the links below for more details:
- What kind of computer do students need to bring?
- Everybody needs to know about Sun Ray thin clients!
- Computing in the Academic Village
- Overview of Engineering computing resources
- What preparation is needed to access computing resources in the college?
- "But I’ve only ever used Microsoft Windows™!"
- Getting HELP!