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This instructional laboratory is used for the Computer Science Courses to learn the fundamental concepts and implementation of UNIX based operating systems and programming languages. Courses utilize Linux as a core operating system in this lab (and Windows is installed in dual-boot mode) as well as a variety of programming languages and software packages to provide the optimal environment for Computer Science Courses.
This multi-purpose laboratory is mainly used for the Computer Science Network Courses and independent/Graduate Research Projects. CISCO based and other network equipments/devices are utilized for the Network Courses and Network related Researches. High-End computers such as Rack-mounted and HPC also located to support Professors and Student projects. This room is also used as a server room for the workstations in laboratory #2636 where file server and other intranet server systems are hosted.