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Computing Services

The 2006 Computing Services Team

From L-R: Laura Swann, Ryan Anderson, Koji Yanagisawa, Paul Nortrom, Jim Loter, David Fray, Clarke Freeman, Rebecca Heffel, Al Brower, Greg DeBow. (Not pictured: Elric Bills).

 


The Computing Services department manages the implementation, development, and support of information technology (IT) solutions for the College of Engineering Dean's Office staff and the staff of the College's Centers and Programs.

We also help coordinate IT projects, services, and resources among the College's 10 academic departments, and we represent the IT needs and goals of the College within the broader IT environment of the University of Washington.

Our mission is to provide expert support of existing and emerging technologies to meet the needs for educational, research, and administrative computation in the College of Engineering and its departments and programs,
and to promote a seamless computing environment across the College.

 

Staff

Meet the people who make Computing Services tick and find out more about what they do.

Support Services

An overview of the support we provide to our user groups, including hardware and software purchase, configuration, installation, and support.

Network Services

Learn about the email, calendar, web, and other network-based services we manage and request accounts for new employees.

Development Services

We develop administrative applications to help College staff access and manage data.

Data Resources

Access to databases inclusing financial, student, and personnel reports (Authorized Users Only).

Other College and campus data resources are listed here.

Software

Access to software registrationa nd download pages for title we manage, such as Maple, Mathematica, and MATLAB.

Departmental IT

Links to IT information in the College's academic departments.

Computing Services Intranet

Administrative tools and resources for computing services staff. (Authorized Users Only).

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