The Computer Science department conducts research in a wide range of fields. Currently, we have labs actively engaged in the following areas: Artificial Intelligence, Shape Modeling, Data Mining, ...
If you can't make it to campus, the IRT Open Virtual Computer Lab is a great alternative to help you stay connected to the essential tools you need for coursework: Most Sac State colleges have their ...
Computer Labs are lab environments with more than one computer where instructors and/or students are expected to use the computers. Faculty and staff can reserve Library Rooms 130 and 138 through ...
Members of the CS Computer Graphics and Applied Perception Lab perform funded research in the areas of computer graphics, eye tracking, and virtual reality. In addition, the lab provides a sandbox for ...
If you can't make it to campus, the IRT Open Virtual Computer Lab is a great alternative to help you stay connected to the essential tools you need for coursework: Most Sac State colleges have their ...
Below is a list of computer labs on campus. To see additional information about a lab, please click on the room name. To use the free statistical program R, ask your ...
Michigan computing spaces across campus range from traditional settings—labs with desktop computers to wireless lounges for relaxing or studying between classes—to spaces designed specifically for ...
TULL 105 can accommodate up to 80 people TULL 317 can accommodate up to 56 people TULL 319, the Trading Lab, can accommodate up to 36 people and includes 18 computer workstations TULL 105 and TULL 317 ...
Technology has always been an essential tool in producing works of art and expression. Pratt Institute recognizes the need to offer current technologies and has computer labs to fulfill the needs of ...