Computer facilities are available at the university, school, and departmental levels. The university's computing services are managed by the Office of Information Technology (OIT). School of Engineering facilities are managed by Engineering Computing Services (ECS). Each School of Engineering department also maintains its own computer laboratories that provide specialized software for the use of its students and faculty. On the New Brunswick campuses there are over 15 public computer laboratories or hubs provided by New Brunswick Computing Services; many are located near the engineering buildings. Scanning and printing services and a wide range of software are provided in these computer labs.
Engineering Computing Services maintains two major instructional laboratories within the engineering complex. These include the Design, Simulation, and Visualization (DSV) Lab and the Engineering Information Technology (EIT) Lab. Each facility is available for instruction, research, and general student use. The EIT lab has 45 workstations and the DSV Lab has 60 workstations. Both computer labs support a variety of engineering specific software including MATLAB, SolidWorks, AutoCad, and SPICE.
|