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Structure

The infrastructure of the Graduate Program in Computational Modeling is composed of:

  • Program Building (located between the Institute of Exact Sciences and the Faculty of Engineering)
  • Integrated Computational Modeling Laboratory (LIMC)
  • Research Laboratories
  • Classrooms (Room 4101 at the Faculty of Engineering)
  • Study Room (3rd floor of the DCC/Est/Computational Engineering Building)
  • Computer Cluster
  • Library

 


 

Integrated Computational Modeling Laboratory (LIMC) and the Computer Cluster

The Integrated Computational Modeling Laboratory was created in a dedicated physical space and had its infrastructure provided in collaboration with the NUMEC and FISIOCOMP research laboratories. Today, the LIMC is located in the main building of the program and has the following equipment:

  • Student study room;
  • Room for meetings and/or classroom;
  • Clusters Room (SGI cluster with more than 400 colors already acquired and in operation);
  • Computing laboratory with: 40 workstations, each station with Quad-core Intel i7 processor, 8GB, 1TB HD, 1000MB/s Ethernet network and Linux Fedora 21 operating system; 1 color laser printer; 1 monochrome laser printer.

Click here for more information about the Computer Cluster.

 


 

Associated Research Laboratories