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October 14, 2012 Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Department Chair: David Culler Associate Department Chair: Tsu-Jae King Cory.

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1 October 14, 2012 Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Department Chair: David Culler Associate Department Chair: Tsu-Jae King Cory Hall EECS

2 Cory Hall – Level 1 EECS 8-Hardware Labs Capable of 24/7 student access 2-Computing Labs

3 Cory Hall – Level 1 Cory Hall – 353 EECS EE 105: Microelectronic Devices and Circuits EE 140: Linear Integrated Circuits 3rd Floor – Existing Plan Fall ’12Spring ‘13EquipmentComputingExperiments EE105 EE140 EE105 EE140 11 Parameter analyzers, 1 gain- phase meter, 2 spectrum analyzers, 3 curve tracers, 2 LCR meters, 24 bench stations with Oscilloscop e, DC power supply, function generator, and multimeter 24 Windows based i7 PC’s EE105: 7 Lab experiments exploring devices and circuit concepts EE140: 2 Lab experiments and a design project exploring analog integrated circuits

4 Cory Hall – Level 1 Cory Hall – 204/297 EECS EE C149: Introduction to Embedded Systems EECS 192: Mechatronics Design Laboratory 2nd Floor – Existing Plan Fall ’12Spring ‘13EquipmentComputingExperiments EE C149EECS 192Lw199 printer (group of 2), flatbed scanner, slide scanner 12 lab benches with Oscilloscop e, multimeter, function generator and high power DC supply 13)Windows based PC’s EE C149: 7 Labs and final project exploring embedded systems EECS 192: Capstone design project: Autonomous 1/10 scale racecar

5 Cory Hall – Level 1 Cory Hall – 218 EECS Microfabrication Technology 2nd Floor – Existing Plan Fall ’12Spring ‘13EquipmentComp uting Experiments EE143 Microfabric-ation and metrics lab equipment: *Oxidation Furnace *Spin Rinse Dryer. *Mask Aligner *Spectroscopic Reflectometer 8 Window s PC’s 10 Labs dealing with semiconductor fabrication to make: Resistors, diodes, MOS- Capacitors, simple IC’s, MEMS structures, like bimorphs. Lear basic lab techniques, how to operate fabrication equipment, how to characterize devices students make.

6 Cory Hall – Level 1 Cory Hall – 144E EECS Advanced Topics in Photonics 1 st Floor – Existing Plan Fall ’12Spring ‘13EquipmentComputingExperiments 290 F White light source, cameras, optics equipment and hardware for precision mounting, cleaning supplies for optics. Optical table for mounting experiments 4 optics experiments and a computational imaging experimental project

7 Cory Hall – Level 1 Cory Hall – 140 EECS Introduction to Microelectronic Circuits 1 st Floor – Existing Plan Fall ’12Spring ‘13EquipmentComputingExperiments UNDER CONSTRU- CTION EE 4024 Lab benches with Oscilloscope, multimeter, DC power supply and function generator 24 i7 PCs7 Labs and Final project (EEG) exploring basic circuit concepts

8 Cory Hall – Level 1 Cory Hall – 125 EECS EE24: Freshman Seminar: Electrical Engineering EE40: Intro to Microelectronic Circuits EE43: Intro Electronics Lab EE100: Electronic Techniques for Engineering EE98/198: Pioneers in Engineering DeCal EE141: Intro to Digital Integrated Circuits CS150: Components and Techniques for Digital Systems 1 st Floor – Existing Plan Fall ’12Spring ‘13EquipmentComputingExperiments EE 24, EE 40/43/100, EE141, CS150, EE98/198 DeCal EE 24, EE141, CS150, EE98/198 DeCal 35 FPGA boards, 20 benches with oscilloscope, power supply, multimeter and function generator 20 Windows P380 PCs for EE40/43/100 35 Linux P380 PCs for CS150 12 Linux T7400 PCs for EE141 EE24: Students explore electronics EE40/43/100: 7 Labs and Final project (EEG) exploring basic circuit concepts EE141: 5 software labs and 1 hardware lab on digital circuits CS150: 6 Labs and a capstone project using digital hardware EE98/198: Student led course aimed at mentoring high school students in a robotics competition

9 Cory Hall – Level 1 Cory Hall – 119 EECS EE C125: Introduction to Robotics 1 st Floor – Existing Plan Fall ’12Spring ‘13EquipmentComputingExperiments EE C1259 lab benches with Oscilloscop e, multimeter, function generator, and power supply. Optitrack and Phase Space 3D tracking system 9 Windows based PC’s EE C125: 8 Labs and final project exploring robotics concepts

10 Cory Hall – Level 1 Cory Hall – 111/117 EECS EE142: Integrated Circuits for Communication EE117: Electromagnetic Fields and Waves 1 st Floor – Existing Plan Fall ’12Spring ‘13EquipmentComputingExperiments EE 142EE 11710 Spectrum & network analyzers, 10 signal generators, 13 oscilloscopes, 10 power supplies, 5 SMT solder stations 7 Windows based PC’s EE117: 6 Labs exploring electromag- netism EE142: 4 Labs on design of RF circuits

11 Cory Hall – Level 1 Cory Hall – 105 EECS EE20N: Structure and Interpretation of Systems and Signals 1 st Floor – Existing Plan Fall ’12Spring ‘13EquipmentComputingExperiments EE 20N Printer, sound & video projection 30 Windows PCs 9 software labs using LabVIEW, Matlab mathematical modeling of signals and systems with applications to audio, images, video, communi- cations, and control

12 Cory Hall – Level 1 Cory Hall – 199 EECS General access Instructional Computing Lab 24x7 access with cardkey 1 st Floor – Existing Plan Fall ’12Spring ‘13EquipmentComputingExperiments Drop-in for all classes 2 printers; 2 scanners 16 Windows PCs; 4 SunRay xterminals; 6 powered / networked laptop stations Linux, Windows and Solaris servers Software for most EE and CS classes are available

13 Cory Hall – Level 1 EECS

14 Cory Hall – Level 1 SD Hall – 200 & 200a EECS CS10: Beauty of Computing SelfPaced: programming languages & Matlab Decals: MacOS Developers, Gamecrafters, Graphics Group 2nd Floor – Existing Plan Fall ’12Spring ‘13EquipmentComputingExperiments Mac Lab: CS10 DeCals SelfPaced: CS9A, CS9B, CS9C, CS9D CS9E, CS9F, CS9G, CS3S Mac Lab: CS10 DeCals SelfPaced: CS9A, CS9B, CS9C, CS9D CS9E, CS9F, CS9G, CS3S printer30 MacPros Linux, Windows and Solaris servers Scratch, BYOB Maya; Renderman; Xcode; iOS development Programming in C, C++, Java, Pascal, Python, Fortran, Matlab

15 Cory Hall – Level 1 EECS 6- Computing Labs

16 Cory Hall – Level 1 Soda Hall – 271 EECS CS61A: Structure of Computer Programs 2nd Floor – Existing Plan Fall ’12Spring ‘13EquipmentComputingExperiments CS61A b&w and color printers (nearby) 35 Solaris “SunRay” xterminals; 2 SUN T5220 SPARC Solaris servers Algorithms and programming using Python3

17 Cory Hall – Level 1 Soda Hall – 273 EECS CS61A: Structure of Computer Programs DeCal: UNIX Systems Administration 2nd Floor – Existing Plan Fall ’12Spring ‘13EquipmentComputingExperiments CS61A DeCal CS61A DeCal b&w and color printers (nearby) 31 Solaris “SunRay” xterminals; 2 SUN T5220 SPARC Solaris servers Algorithms and programming using Python3 Exercises in UNIX command shells

18 Cory Hall – Level 1 Soda Hall – 275 EECS CS61B: Data Structures 2nd Floor – Existing Plan Fall ’12Spring ‘13EquipmentComputingExperiments CS61B b&w and color printers (nearby) 34 Solaris X86 PCs; 4 Opteron Solaris X86 servers data structures, data types, storage management, software engineering, algorithms using Java

19 Cory Hall – Level 1 Soda Hall – 277 EECS Drop-in lab for all courses CS61AS: Structure of Computer Programs (using STk) Decal: Web Design 2nd Floor – Existing Plan Fall ’12Spring ‘13EquipmentComputingExperiments CS61AS DeCal Drop-in for all classes CS61AS DeCal Drop-in for all classes b&w and color printers (nearby) 35 Solaris “SunRay” xterminals; 12 powered / networked laptop stations Linux, Windows and Solaris servers Algorithms and programming using STk, Hadoop / mapreduce Exercises in HTML and Web programming

20 Cory Hall – Level 1 Soda Hall – 290 EECS 290 Soda is a departmental data center that includes many Instructional servers 165 Cory is another departmental data center that includes many Instructional servers 2nd Floor – Existing Plan EquipmentComputingExperiments 290 Soda: Departmental data center 165 Cory: Departmental data center Login servers for Solaris Backend servers for UNIX home directories, Windows home directories, WEB, email, LDAP, SVN Icluster (26 node cluster) Login servers for Solaris, Windows, Linux Backend servers for video streaming, tape archives

21 Cory Hall – Level 1 Soda Hall – 330 EECS “Parallel Computing Lab” CS61C: Machine Structures CS169: Software Engineering CS194-15: Parallel Software CS267: Parallel Computers CS294-1: Data Mining CS61C and CS169 also use the Amazon EC2. The instructor provides virtual computers images with a standard programming environment. 3rd Floor – Existing Plan Fall ’12Spring ‘13EquipmentComputingExperiments CS61C CS169 CS194-15 CS267 CS294-1 CS61C CS169 CS194-15 CS267 CS294-1 printer28 Dell T5500 workstations with NVidia Tesla graphics co- processors. Icluster (26 node cluster) C, C++, Mars Ruby, Java, SQL Matlab, Intel ICC compiler Parallel processing with MPI, UPC MarkLogic Hadoop mapreduce

22 Cory Hall – Level 1 Soda Hall – 349 EECS Drop-in lab for group collaboration CS160: User Interface Design CS161: Computer Security CS162: Operating Systems & System Programming CS164: Programming Languages & Compilers CS184: Computer Graphics CS186: Database Systems CS188: Artificial Intelligence 3rd Floor – Existing Plan Fall ’12Spring ‘13EquipmentComputingExperiments CS160 CS161 CS162 CS164 CS184 CS186 CS188 Drop-in for all classes CS160 CS161 CS162 CS164 CS184 CS186 CS188 Drop-in for all classes printer8 Windows based PCs 6 powered / networked laptop stations Linux, Windows and Solaris servers Group collaboration; programming in SQL, C, C++, OpenGL, Python, Java, Postgres, Python, Wireshark, Bro

23 Cory Hall – Level 1 EECS


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