SYSTEMS HELP AND RESOURCES
The Systems and Network Administration (SNA) team is available on the fourth floor south of the CS building to provide help with information technology (IT) problems. The SNA website (click on the IT Help button) houses considerable resources for department computer users.
VIRTUAL TOURS
Explore the Computer Science Building. Take virtual tours of our building spaces and see what’s happening in our research labs.
CENTERS
The Cybersecurity Center trains students and the Colorado workforce in modern cybersecurity practices and procedures. The center is a collaboration between the Department of Computer Science in the College of Natural Sciences and the Department of Computer Information Systems in the College of Business.
The Center for Exascale Spatial Data Analytics and Computing facilitates cutting-edge artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning methods at scale over high-dimensional spatial datasets. Their systems have been deployed in urban sustainability, epidemiology, ecological monitoring, methane gas leak detection, and atmospheric sciences.
LABORATORIES AND INTERACTIVE CLASSROOMS
All facilities listed are located in the Computer Science Building
Open Lab (Room 110): 60 workstations running windows. 24/7 with card access when classes are not using the lab. Lab Phone: (970) 491-0615.
Linux Lab (Room 120): 50 high-performance Linux workstations. 24/7 with card access. Available to CSU computer science students and those enrolled in CS courses (excluding CS110). Lab Phone: (970) 491-7458.
Computer Classroom (Room 215): 26 Linux workstations. Computer projection. 24/7 access when classes are not using the labs. You must have card access to the elevator to access these rooms after hours.
Computer Classroom (Room 225): 26 Linux workstations. Computer projection. 24/7 access when classes are not using the labs. You must have card access to the elevator to access these rooms after hours.
Computer Classroom (Room 315): 26 Linux workstations. Computer projection. 24/7 access when classes are not using the labs. You must have card access to the elevator to access these rooms after hours.
Computer Classroom (Room 325): 26 Linux workstations. Computer projection. 24/7 access when classes are not using the labs. You must have card access to the elevator to access these rooms after hours.
Special Purpose Research Labs: dedicated to research in networking, high-performance computing, software assurance, brain/computer interfaces, IoT, and security.
Related Information:
Tutors are available to help students during lab hours.
Students also have off-campus access to systems and both wired and wireless access for laptops within the department.
If you are interested in an undergraduate assistantship as a lab operator or teaching assistant, please talk directly to the instructor. Positions are filled before the start of each semester. Candidates are selected from the outstanding students in previous courses.
LECTURE AND MEETING ROOMS
Large Classroom (Room 130): Seats 69. Computer projection. Distance teaching enabled. This room is available by reservation only. To reserve please contact the computer science main office staff.
Small Classroom (Room 425): Seats 25. Computer projection. Distance teaching enabled.
Conference Room (Room 210): Seats 12. Computer projection. This room is available by reservation only. To reserve please contact the computer science main office staff.
Conference Room (Room 305): seats 20. Computer projection. This room is available by reservation only. Please contact the CS main office to reserve this room.
Conference Room (Room 452): seats 14. Video conferencing. This room is available by reservation only. Please contact the CS main office to reserve this room.
COMMON AREAS
West-facing atrium lounge (3rd floor): seats 40. Relaxation and collaboration areas. View of the mountains.
Balcony (3rd floor atrium): seats 12; 4 tables. View of the mountains.