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This
computing facility provides support for all graduate students
in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department. The
laboratory is supported by three full-time computer scientists,
with printers and scanners; and has complete network capabilities
on all workstations. In addition to these facilities all graduate
student offices have the capability for networking at least
two computers, provided by scholarly research grants. |

Graduate
PC Lab in 212 Dillman |
Since
all offices are capable of providing support for computing,
these two rooms provide a common workspace for departmental
graduate researchers. Students working on projects in this
facility will be exposed to other areas in the Civil and Environmental
Engineering field by providing a common gathering point for
computing, collaboration, and camaraderie.
Each
grad lab has a printer dedicated to it. |