The primary use of the Advanced Computing and Simulations Lab (ACSL) is to support student projects and faculty research activities in High-Performance Computing (HPC). Various computing resources are available to perform computer simulation-based analyses and designs.
The main ACSL facility includes multiple high-performance Windows workstations and Linux servers to support a variety of computer simulation applications. The facility also supports Embry-Riddle's official national student competition teams, such as the American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), the Design-Build-Fly (DBF) Team, the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) AeroDesign Team and the Formula Racing Team. The Undergraduate Research Institute (URI) sponsored student-faculty pair research activities are also supported at ACSL.
Equipment
- Windows High-Performance Workstations with Large-Scale Graphic Rendering Capabilities
- Multi-Purpose High-Performance Linux Online Servers
- High-Capacity Networked Data Storage Units
- Flight Simulators for UAV and Conventional Aircraft
- Color 3D Printer System for Small Student Design Projects
- Uninterrupted Power Supply Unit and Independent A/C for the room
Lab Director
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Contact Us
Dr. Shigeo HayashibaraSTEM, Building 76, Room 121
3700 Willow Creek Rd.
Prescott, AZ 86301