Departmental computing facilities include large-scale and centralized computing resources, workstations, PC, and Mac. Most are networked with the internet. We have three computer rooms available to general student uses. PHYS-283 is available only to physics students, faculty, and staff.
There are five ITaP labs available in the Physics building (PHYS 014, PHYS 022, PHYS 026, PHYS 116, PHYS 117).
These labs are generaly available when they don't have classes in session. Click on their names for more information about their equipment and their hours of operation. Information about other labs available on campus can be found at ITaP's Lab Info page.
Large-Scale and Centralized Computing Resources
|
Machine Name |
OS |
Purpose |
| Bohr | FreeBSD | General Purpose Unix |
| Aristotle, Franklin, Galileo, Newton | FreeBSD | Departmental Network Infrastructure |
| Axion, Volta, Copernicus, Gutenberg, Avogadro, Wheeler | Linux | Departmental Network Infrastructure |
| Amdahl | Linux | Scientific Computing (Linux Cluster System) |
Department Printers
|
Printer Name |
Model |
Location |
| Babbage | HP LaserJet 8000 DN | PHYS-139 |
| Evans | HP Color LaserJet 4550 | PHYS-144 |
| Hopper | HP LaserJet 4000 TN | PHYS-144 |
| Knuth | HP LaserJet 8150 DN | PHYS-368 |
| Ritchie | HP LaserJet 5Si MX | PHYS-162 |
| Scott | HP LaserJet 4000 TN | PHYS-68 |
| Sutherland | HP Color LaserJet 4550 | PHYS-368 |
| Turing | HP LaserJet 9000 DN | PHYS-276 |
