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The ISS faculty offer a variety of courses at undergraduate and graduate levels (both entry-level and advanced):
Computational needs of the undergraduate courses taught by the ISS faculty are served by the Signals and Networks Laboratory (SIGNET Lab) located in the Photonics Buidling (PHO 307). This laboratory hosts over 40 state-of-the-art PC workstations running BU Linux and available to general undergraduate population of the department. The wokstations are equipped with signal acquisition hardware (e.g., video cameras) and software, and run various scientific simulation software packages (e.g., Matlab).
Computational needs of the graduate courses taught by the ISS faculty are served by the Image and Signal Processing Laboratory (IMSIP Lab) located in the Photonics Building (PHO 309). This laboratory is a general graduate signal and image processing resource primarily for use in teaching and research. It includes two 4-CPU SPARC 450 servers with RAIDed disk arrays and plentiful RAM, over a dozen BU Linux workstations, an array of data transfer (I/O) devices, as well as black & white and color printing facilities.
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