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The CS Department lives in the Earlham Center for Science and Technology.
 
The CS Department lives in the Earlham Center for Science and Technology.
  
=Current Spaces=
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=Center for Science and Technology=
All CS spaces exist in the Earlham science complex.
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All CS spaces exist in the Earlham science complex. Most are in the CST.
  
CS has [[Labs|4 lab spaces on the second floor]] and a [[Shop|shop on the first floor]].
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CS has 4 lab spaces on the second floor and 1 on the first.
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* 108: Babbage Lab, storage and some hardware work
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* 217: Hamilton Lab, small group and individual workspace
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* 219: Lovelace Lab, tutor sessions and classes
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* 222: Turing Lab, admins and hardware-oriented classes
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* 227: Hopper Lab, meeting space and IFS
  
==Dennis==
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==Dennis and Noyes==
* 4th floor Rooftop access for weather station and camera
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* Noyes basement: machine room for CS systems, and clusters
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* Noyes basement: machine room for CS and cluster servers, actively used
* 2nd floor: retired space, the central CS location before the completion of the new building
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* 4th floor mostly a legacy space, but provides rooftop access for weather station and camera
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* 2nd floor: legacy space; once the central CS location

Latest revision as of 12:30, 26 August 2020

The CS Department lives in the Earlham Center for Science and Technology.

Center for Science and Technology

All CS spaces exist in the Earlham science complex. Most are in the CST.

CS has 4 lab spaces on the second floor and 1 on the first.

  • 108: Babbage Lab, storage and some hardware work
  • 217: Hamilton Lab, small group and individual workspace
  • 219: Lovelace Lab, tutor sessions and classes
  • 222: Turing Lab, admins and hardware-oriented classes
  • 227: Hopper Lab, meeting space and IFS

Dennis and Noyes

  • Noyes basement: machine room for CS and cluster servers, actively used
  • 4th floor mostly a legacy space, but provides rooftop access for weather station and camera
  • 2nd floor: legacy space; once the central CS location