The Undergraduate Computer Laboratory is a general use Windows NT laboratory with computers loaded with various Chemical Engineering and Materials Science related software
packages including, but not limited to: Hyprotech's HYSYS (www.hyprotech.com), Wolfram's Mathematica
(www.wolfram.com), Control Station Tech's Control Station (www.engr.uconn.edu), and
Intelligen's SuperPro Designer (www.intelligen.com). The lab is consistently updated with the latest versions of all software (not MS Office though...bloatware) and
the computers are updated such that they range from a maximum of three years old to brand new. Students use the lab for homework and research. It is restricted to those students registered for classes in the department. Two printers
are available to the students, one allowing for double-sided printing to conserve paper.
The Graduate Computing Laboratory has much of the same software the Undergraduate version has, though the number of computers is considerably less and contains UNIX, Macintosh, and Windows workstations. Additional peripherals include
a digital camera, two scanners, a slide scanner, and a color printer, all used for research reports, theses, and dissertations. Many graduate students have the use of their own laboratories' computers but even so, the Graduate Computing Laboratory offers
a centralized environment for preparing presentations and publishing reports.
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