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Department Donations
2006
Intel
Intel Corporation made a donation of 15 Dell PowerEdge with dual Intel Xeon processors and 10 Dell Precision with Intel Xeon processors to the Electrical Engineering department to upgrade our High Throughput Linux Lab Cluster. Intel has also donated 54 Dell Precision 380 and 670 computers for use in the SCC computing lab, EM computing lab, and MEMS computing lab.
Mentor Graphics
Mentor Graphics has donated their software for use on our Linux and Solaris workstations.
Microsoft
Microsoft Corporation hasgenerously donated hundreds of software titles including developer tools, applications, desktop and server operating systems, MSDN libraries, etc. for installation on both office and home computers to all of the Electrical Engineering students, staff and faculty.
Student Technology Fee
The Student Technology Fee funded 54 Dell Precision workstations that are dual core Pentium 4 processor with 3.0GHz workstations for our general purpose computing labs.
2005
Tektronix
On November 18, 2005, the Department of Electrical Engineering celebrated the opening of our first lab solely dedicated to undergraduate research opportunities. The Tektronix Undergraduate Research Lab in Sieg Hall was made possible through the generous support of Tektronix, Inc. Tektronix gave over $350,000 worth of the equipment and furniture needed to fully outfit the lab. Students who are serious about research opportunities during their undergraduate years can now work on state-of-the-art equipment. Thank you Tektronix!
