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Our Computer Center is an open center providing a high-performance computing and an information processing environment for research and education at TUT. The Center also provides integrated administration, including offices and services for the Main Library.
The central computers, which include a high-performance computing server, graphics workstations, general-purpose UNIX servers, and X-terminals, are available for instructional computing and research purposes. The computer system is connected through a GIGA Bit/Ether backbone switch in the Center and also has connections to both the Internet (SINET) and backbones on campus.
These computers provide specialized software (such as programming languages, mathematical libraries, and parallel computing tools), commercial software for linear/nonlinear structural analysis, computational fluid dynamics, and visualization, and general-purpose software for text formatting, electronic mail, and information retrieval.
The Center offers several rooms such as a computer lab for instructional computing, a computer lab with graphics workstations for research purposes, and other labs with X-terminals, workstations, PCs, and peripheral devices for general use.