COMPUTER LABORATORIES  
 
SERD Main Computer Laboratory, SERD Main Building

The SERD Computer Laboratories I and II in the Main SERD Building , comprising of 100 high-end PCs connected to the campus-wide Ethernet and ATM Network, provides support to all students, faculty and staff in their computer-aided courses, training and research. Full internet access is available to these PCs through a high speed network backbone which connects all academic buildings including the residence halls. A large number of PC software packages for applications such as word-processing, spreadsheets, network communications, multimedia and file transfer utilities are available. High quality laser printers, scanning and CD writing facilities are available for students’ uses. These two computer laboratories have a server to host and maintain the School’s homepages as well as other WebPages for project and news
letters.

 
SERD Computer Laboratory III, AFE Building

The SERD Computer Lab III in the Agricultural and Food Engineering Building has many software packages for system analysis and simulation, including DSSAT (Decision Support System for Agro-technology Transfer), ArcView etc. A Computer-Aided Design (CAD) workstation is also available for training the design of agricultural equipment. There is a machine workshop with facilities for fabricating various types of laboratory and experimental apparatus and models. About 20 high-end PCs connected to the campus-wide Ethernet and ATM network and a high quality laser printer, scanning and CD writing facilities are available for students’ uses.

 
SERD Computer Laboratory IV, Energy Building

The SERD Computer Lab IV in the Energy Building has a large number of computer modeling software for renewable energy technology, energy planning and policy analysis. These include TRNSYS, Retscreen, Model for Analysis of Energy Demand and Environmental Impacts (MAED, MEDEE-S/ENV, LEAP), Electricity System Planning (WASP-III Plus, ENPEP, DECPAC), Energy-Environmental Flow Optimization Model (EFOM-ENV), Wood Energy Planning Models, Energy-Environmental Models for estimation of impacts of energy externalities, air pollution emission and dispersion and climate change (CO2 DB, RAINS, TEMIC, ECOSENS, ISC) and Energy-Environmental Database Management Software (DBA-VOID). An energy-environment database for Asia is maintained in this computer lab. About 20 high-end PCs connected to the campus-wide Ethernet and ATM network and a high quality laser printer. Scanning and CD writing facilities are also available for students' uses.

 
 
     
 
   
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