The Civil Engineering & Engineering Mechanics Information Technology (CEEMIT) department takes great pride in its ability to utilize technology as a tool to open communications, encourage collaboration, and facilitate learning. It has its own substantial computing facility in addition to being networked to all the University operated systems.
The department facility enables users to perform symbolic and numeric computation, three-dimensional graphics, and expert systems development. Connections to wide-area networks allow the facility's users to communicate with centers throughout the world. All faculty and student offices and department laboratories are hardwired to the computing facility, which is also accessible remotely. Numerous personal computers and graphics terminals exist throughout the department and a PC lab is available to students in the department in addition to the larger school-wide facilities.