Advanced Computing Resources for Engineers at Colorado State University's Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering
Engineering students are eligible to use some compute resources free of charge.
You need an Engineering account before requesting access to compute resources.
For academic use only, these general-purpose compute servers have access to engineering software (such as MATLAB and ANSYS), and are useful for running multi-hour or multi-day simulations. These servers are standalone and not clustered
Students with Engineering accounts already have access to these servers.
Linux compute servers are powerful systems designed to handle complex computational tasks and provide students with the tools needed for simulation, programming, and data analysis.
Linux compute servers are powerful systems designed to handle complex computational tasks and provide students with the tools needed for simulation, programming, and data analysis.
Linux compute servers are powerful systems designed to handle complex computational tasks and provide students with the tools needed for simulation, programming, and data analysis.
Our High Performance Computing clusters are for academic or research use. Our current compute cluster consists of state of the art computing nodes, high compute power and memory, scheduling software, and general purpose engineering applications. We can install custom applications by request. ETS also provides basic training on usage of the compute clusters.
Engineering students are eligible to use some of the clusters free of charge. Students need to request access to the clusters.
Engineering account ID is different from your CSU NetID
Request once you have an active Engineering Account
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