Location

CS 1204

Mission

Provide general access to Unix based systems in support of graduate students and graduate level courses.

Details

N/A

Location

CS 2120

Mission

Equipped with 81 top of the line computers and projectors will enable students and faculty to collaborate efficiently. The computers Internet connections are wireless. The Lab will be unavailable whenever it is being used for a classroom exams.

Details

Access to the laboratory is primarily for students taking Computer Science courses. 

Location

CS 2131/2129

Mission

Introduce students to programming practice and techniques as they exist in the "real world". The Lab is also the primary Computer Lab for "hands-on" testing. The Lab will be unavailable whenever it is being used for a classroom programming exam.

Details

Access to the laboratory is primarily for students taking Computer Science courses.

Location

CS 2114/2115

Mission

Provide the systems and tools required to support upper division undergraduate courses in areas as: Visualization, Graphics, User Interfaces and Software Engineering.

Details

The laboratory and its contents were donated by Computer Associates Inc. to support the undergraduate Computer Science program. Access to the laboratory is primarily for students taking Computer Science courses.

Location

CS 2204-2205

Mission

Provide state-of-the-art systems and tools to teach students about multimedia systems (audio, animation, 3D, video, and graphics integrated into a production).

Details

Access to the laboratory is primarily for students taking multimedia courses.

Location

CS 2128

Mission

Provide a dedicated group of systems in a comfortable setting where students in 200 level and above courses can do their assignments.

Details

Access to the laboratory is primarily for students taking Computer Science courses and requires purchasing an access card. The details on purchasing an access card can be found on the Undergraduate Computing Lab Web Site.

Location

CS 1239

Mission

Provide graduate students access to the Microsoft Windows 7 operating system in support of graduate students and graduate level courses.

Details

N/A

This webpage is solely for the benefit of SUNY Stony Brook Computer Science Graduate students.

Its purpose is to generate a partial self service (“Service”) document in furtherance of attaining a “Good Standing” letter from the Department.

All documents generated must be presented to the Graduate Assistant as indicated in the instructions.

Location

CS 2207

Mission

Development of volume rendering techniques for use in scientific visualization and virtual reality applications.

Details

Among the projects are: 

  • architectures for volume rendering,
  • parallel methods for volume rendering (regular and irregular grids),
  • development of tools for visualization, and
  • flow visualization.

Typically each graduate student can expect to have access to a (more or less) personal system and access to other interesting hardware. PhD students have a personal system and office space. have a personal system and office space.

Coordinator

Location

CS 2207

Mission

Novel research and system development in visualization, visual analytics, medical imaging, computer graphics, computer vision, virtual and augmented reality, and GPU-acceleration of general purpose computing techniques (GPGPU).

Details

Among the projects are: 

  • visual analytics and information visualization
  • medical, scientific and volume visualization
  • knowledge assisted visualization
  • user study design and evaluation for visual analytics tasks
  • illustrative techniques
  • high performance computing for medical imaging (CT, PET, MRI)
  • physics-based simulation for ray and wave based phenomena

Typically each graduate student can expect to have access to a (more or less) personal system and access to other interesting hardware. PhD students have a personal system and office space.

Coordinator