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Below is the description of the department PC hardware.

Faculty
  • Current Model #1 = Dell Optiplex GX240
    Processor = 1.7 GHz
    RAM = 256 MB
    Hard Drive = 40 GB
    Network = 10/100 (3Com)
    DVD-ROM/CD-RW
  • Current Model #2 = Dell Optiplex GX260
    Processor = 2.4 GHz
    RAM = 256 MB
    Hard Drive = 40 GB
    Network = 10/100/1000 (Intel)
    DVD-ROM/CD-RW
  • Future = The university provides a new computer every three years through the Faculty Refresh Program.

NTT
  • Current Model = Dell Optiplex GX1
    Processor = 450 MHz
    RAM = 128 MB
    Hard Drive = 8 GB
    Network = 10/100 (3Com)
    CD-ROM
    Zip Drive
  • Future = Old Faculty Refresh/Lab machine

Grad
  • Current CS Grad Model = EMC minitower
    Processor = 500 MHz
    RAM = 128 MB
    Hard Drive = 8 GB
    Network = 10/100 (Kingston)
    CD-ROM
  • Current Math Grad Model = EMC minitower
    Processor = 700 MHz
    RAM = 128 MB
    Hard Drive = 8 GB
    Network = 10/100 (Kingston)
    CD-ROM
  • Future = Old Lab machine

PHD
  • Current = No standard (faculty advisor purchases equipment)
  • Future = No standard (faculty advisor purchases equipment)
Software installation for Linux machines
  • Redhat Linux 9 (full install)
  • Mozilla 1.4
  • Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0
Note: Department LDAP is used for authentication.
Note: Home directories are NFS mounted with AMD (using HESIOD).
Note: Send/Receive email only though department IMAP/POP server.
Note: Department network printers are setup.

PHD
  • No Standard (students load their own machine)
    Note: Students still have to follow department policies for loading and maintaining software.
    Department policies can be found here.

Optional
  • Maple 9.5
  • Matlab 7.0
  • Python
 

Dr. Mikhail Nesterenko
Dr. Nesterenko is interested in fault-tolerant distributed algorithms, routing and other aspects of wireless sensor networks >> more