Facilities
Khoury College of Computer Sciences is constantly investing in state-of-the-art facilities and systems so our students and faculty can stay a step ahead. Our buildings house modern classrooms, collaborative meeting rooms, and cutting-edge labs and research spaces. Our equipment and networks are built to ensure uptime, security, and privacy.
Khoury College of Computer Sciences is constantly investing in state-of-the-art facilities and systems so our students and faculty can stay a step ahead. Our buildings house modern classrooms, collaborative meeting rooms, and cutting-edge labs and research spaces. Our equipment and networks are built to ensure uptime, security, and privacy.
(WVH 210 and 212)Our classrooms host Khoury-managed Windows machines customized to support coursework, equipped with a suite of general purpose software, and connected to network storage.(WVH 102)This lab accommodates more than 100 Khoury students who can use the college’s Virtual Desktop Infrastructure utilizing VMware Horizon, an environment that supports both Linux and Windows desktops and expands computing capabilities beyond our physical space. The multipurpose space was designed to be flexible with mobile furniture that also allows the college to host events for more than 230 people.(35-37 Leon Street)Khoury academic advisors and co-op coordinators meet confidentially with students here.The majority of our teaching faculty are headquartered here. (Floors 9, 10, 11, and 22)Home to Khoury administrative offices and research spaces for the personal health informatics (9), machine learning (22), and network sciencegroups—plus the Network Science Institute (10/11).Khoury manages all computing systems and supporting infrastructure for the college. We’re constantly upgrading applications and facilities to keep pace with industry trends and best practices, and to support student work and faculty research.
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- omputing facilities connected via a layer-3 switched Ethernet gigabit network.
- Research and teaching environments serviced by a cluster of dedicated data servers.
- Infrastructure composed of NetApp filesystems with 45TB of solid state storage for home directories, administrative and projects shares, and research volumes.
- Server room built around a large deployment of high-end Dell servers, including a pair of SSH login hosts with dual 24 core 2.3GHz Intel Xeon processors and 192GB memory.
- Identity management, email, web servers, configuration management, and networking services.
- Three distinct VMWare vSphere virtualization clusters for research, teaching, and virtual desktops, currently totaling 20 hosts—and increasing every year.
- Lab, desktop, and server environments consisting of CentOS Linux (servers and virtual desktops), Windows (physical and virtual desktops), and Mac (laptops).
Networked printers are located throughout WVH, ISEC, 177 Huntington, Meserve Hall, and Nightingale Hall—free for Khoury students, faculty, and staff. The robotics group utilizes a Rethink Intera 3 Baxter robot, Universal UR5 robot, NASA’s R5 robot, and several SoftBank Pepper and Furhat gen2 humanoid robots.
(WVH 210 and 212)Our classrooms host Khoury-managed Windows machines customized to support coursework, equipped with a suite of general purpose software, and connected to network storage.(WVH 102)This lab accommodates more than 100 Khoury students who can use the college’s Virtual Desktop Infrastructure utilizing VMware Horizon, an environment that supports both Linux and Windows desktops and expands computing capabilities beyond our physical space. The multipurpose space was designed to be flexible with mobile furniture that also allows the college to host events for more than 230 people.(35-37 Leon Street)Khoury academic advisors and co-op coordinators meet confidentially with students here.The majority of our teaching faculty are headquartered here. (Floors 9, 10, 11, and 22)Home to Khoury administrative offices and research spaces for the personal health informatics (9), machine learning (22), and network sciencegroups—plus the Network Science Institute (10/11).Khoury manages all computing systems and supporting infrastructure for the college. We’re constantly upgrading applications and facilities to keep pace with industry trends and best practices, and to support student work and faculty research.
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- omputing facilities connected via a layer-3 switched Ethernet gigabit network.
- Research and teaching environments serviced by a cluster of dedicated data servers.
- Infrastructure composed of NetApp filesystems with 45TB of solid state storage for home directories, administrative and projects shares, and research volumes.
- Server room built around a large deployment of high-end Dell servers, including a pair of SSH login hosts with dual 24 core 2.3GHz Intel Xeon processors and 192GB memory.
- Identity management, email, web servers, configuration management, and networking services.
- Three distinct VMWare vSphere virtualization clusters for research, teaching, and virtual desktops, currently totaling 20 hosts—and increasing every year.
- Lab, desktop, and server environments consisting of CentOS Linux (servers and virtual desktops), Windows (physical and virtual desktops), and Mac (laptops).
Networked printers are located throughout WVH, ISEC, 177 Huntington, Meserve Hall, and Nightingale Hall—free for Khoury students, faculty, and staff. The robotics group utilizes a Rethink Intera 3 Baxter robot, Universal UR5 robot, NASA’s R5 robot, and several SoftBank Pepper and Furhat gen2 humanoid robots.
Khoury College of Computer Sciences is constantly investing in state-of-the-art facilities and systems so our students and faculty can stay a step ahead. Our buildings house modern classrooms, collaborative meeting rooms, and cutting-edge labs and research spaces. Our equipment and networks are built to ensure uptime, security, and privacy.
Khoury College of Computer Sciences is constantly investing in state-of-the-art facilities and systems so our students and faculty can stay a step ahead. Our buildings house modern classrooms, collaborative meeting rooms, and cutting-edge labs and research spaces. Our equipment and networks are built to ensure uptime, security, and privacy.
(WVH 210 and 212)Our classrooms host Khoury-managed Windows machines customized to support coursework, equipped with a suite of general purpose software, and connected to network storage.(WVH 102)This lab accommodates more than 100 Khoury students who can use the college’s Virtual Desktop Infrastructure utilizing VMware Horizon, an environment that supports both Linux and Windows desktops and expands computing capabilities beyond our physical space. The multipurpose space was designed to be flexible with mobile furniture that also allows the college to host events for more than 230 people.(35-37 Leon Street)Khoury academic advisors and co-op coordinators meet confidentially with students here.The majority of our teaching faculty are headquartered here. (Floors 9, 10, 11, and 22)Home to Khoury administrative offices and research spaces for the personal health informatics (9), machine learning (22), and network sciencegroups—plus the Network Science Institute (10/11).Khoury manages all computing systems and supporting infrastructure for the college. We’re constantly upgrading applications and facilities to keep pace with industry trends and best practices, and to support student work and faculty research.
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- omputing facilities connected via a layer-3 switched Ethernet gigabit network.
- Research and teaching environments serviced by a cluster of dedicated data servers.
- Infrastructure composed of NetApp filesystems with 45TB of solid state storage for home directories, administrative and projects shares, and research volumes.
- Server room built around a large deployment of high-end Dell servers, including a pair of SSH login hosts with dual 24 core 2.3GHz Intel Xeon processors and 192GB memory.
- Identity management, email, web servers, configuration management, and networking services.
- Three distinct VMWare vSphere virtualization clusters for research, teaching, and virtual desktops, currently totaling 20 hosts—and increasing every year.
- Lab, desktop, and server environments consisting of CentOS Linux (servers and virtual desktops), Windows (physical and virtual desktops), and Mac (laptops).
Networked printers are located throughout WVH, ISEC, 177 Huntington, Meserve Hall, and Nightingale Hall—free for Khoury students, faculty, and staff. The robotics group utilizes a Rethink Intera 3 Baxter robot, Universal UR5 robot, NASA’s R5 robot, and several SoftBank Pepper and Furhat gen2 humanoid robots.
(WVH 210 and 212)Our classrooms host Khoury-managed Windows machines customized to support coursework, equipped with a suite of general purpose software, and connected to network storage.(WVH 102)This lab accommodates more than 100 Khoury students who can use the college’s Virtual Desktop Infrastructure utilizing VMware Horizon, an environment that supports both Linux and Windows desktops and expands computing capabilities beyond our physical space. The multipurpose space was designed to be flexible with mobile furniture that also allows the college to host events for more than 230 people.(35-37 Leon Street)Khoury academic advisors and co-op coordinators meet confidentially with students here.The majority of our teaching faculty are headquartered here. (Floors 9, 10, 11, and 22)Home to Khoury administrative offices and research spaces for the personal health informatics (9), machine learning (22), and network sciencegroups—plus the Network Science Institute (10/11).Khoury manages all computing systems and supporting infrastructure for the college. We’re constantly upgrading applications and facilities to keep pace with industry trends and best practices, and to support student work and faculty research.
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- omputing facilities connected via a layer-3 switched Ethernet gigabit network.
- Research and teaching environments serviced by a cluster of dedicated data servers.
- Infrastructure composed of NetApp filesystems with 45TB of solid state storage for home directories, administrative and projects shares, and research volumes.
- Server room built around a large deployment of high-end Dell servers, including a pair of SSH login hosts with dual 24 core 2.3GHz Intel Xeon processors and 192GB memory.
- Identity management, email, web servers, configuration management, and networking services.
- Three distinct VMWare vSphere virtualization clusters for research, teaching, and virtual desktops, currently totaling 20 hosts—and increasing every year.
- Lab, desktop, and server environments consisting of CentOS Linux (servers and virtual desktops), Windows (physical and virtual desktops), and Mac (laptops).
Networked printers are located throughout WVH, ISEC, 177 Huntington, Meserve Hall, and Nightingale Hall—free for Khoury students, faculty, and staff. The robotics group utilizes a Rethink Intera 3 Baxter robot, Universal UR5 robot, NASA’s R5 robot, and several SoftBank Pepper and Furhat gen2 humanoid robots.
Enter West Village H (WVH), a 16-story computer science complex and residence hall, and find advanced computer labs, lecture-style classrooms, PhD research labs, and collaboration spaces—all backed by a strong systems infrastructure. WVH is home to Dean Elizabeth Mynatt and administrative offices for many of our faculty, staff, and graduate advisors, while also housing students from all Northeastern colleges.
Enter West Village H (WVH), a 16-story computer science complex and residence hall, and find advanced computer labs, lecture-style classrooms, PhD research labs, and collaboration spaces—all backed by a strong systems infrastructure. WVH is home to Dean Elizabeth Mynatt and administrative offices for many of our faculty, staff, and graduate advisors, while also housing students from all Northeastern colleges.
Enter West Village H (WVH), a 16-story computer science complex and residence hall, and find advanced computer labs, lecture-style classrooms, PhD research labs, and collaboration spaces—all backed by a strong systems infrastructure. WVH is home to Dean Elizabeth Mynatt and administrative offices for many of our faculty, staff, and graduate advisors, while also housing students from all Northeastern colleges.
Enter West Village H (WVH), a 16-story computer science complex and residence hall, and find advanced computer labs, lecture-style classrooms, PhD research labs, and collaboration spaces—all backed by a strong systems infrastructure. WVH is home to Dean Elizabeth Mynatt and administrative offices for many of our faculty, staff, and graduate advisors, while also housing students from all Northeastern colleges.
Khoury College faculty and students are also found inside one of the gems of Northeastern’s campus: the Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex (ISEC). Within the 220,000-square-foot innovation ecosystem, great minds come together—to improve lives, keep people and systems secure, and preserve our planet.
Khoury College faculty and students are also found inside one of the gems of Northeastern’s campus: the Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex (ISEC). Within the 220,000-square-foot innovation ecosystem, great minds come together—to improve lives, keep people and systems secure, and preserve our planet.
Khoury College faculty and students are also found inside one of the gems of Northeastern’s campus: the Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex (ISEC). Within the 220,000-square-foot innovation ecosystem, great minds come together—to improve lives, keep people and systems secure, and preserve our planet.
Khoury College faculty and students are also found inside one of the gems of Northeastern’s campus: the Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex (ISEC). Within the 220,000-square-foot innovation ecosystem, great minds come together—to improve lives, keep people and systems secure, and preserve our planet.
Computer classrooms (WVH 210 and 212)
Our classrooms host Khoury-managed Windows machines customized to support coursework, equipped with a suite of general purpose software, and connected to network storage.
102 Collaboration Space (WVH 102)
This lab accommodates more than 100 Khoury College students who can use the college’s virtual desktop infrastructure utilizing VMware Horizon, an environment that supports both Linux and Windows desktops and expands computing capabilities beyond our physical space. The multipurpose space was designed to be flexible with mobile furniture that also allows the college to host events for more than 230 people.
Meserve Hall (35-37 Leon Street)
Khoury academic advisors and co-op coordinators meet confidentially with students here.
Nightingale Hall (105-107 Forsyth Street)
The majority of our teaching faculty are headquartered here.
177 Huntington Avenue (Floors 9, 10, 11, and 22)
Home to Khoury administrative offices and research spaces for the personal health informatics (9), machine learning (22), and network science groups—plus the Network Science Institute (10/11).
Computer classrooms (WVH 210 and 212)
Our classrooms host Khoury-managed Windows machines customized to support coursework, equipped with a suite of general purpose software, and connected to network storage.
102 Collaboration Space (WVH 102)
This lab accommodates more than 100 Khoury College students who can use the college’s virtual desktop infrastructure utilizing VMware Horizon, an environment that supports both Linux and Windows desktops and expands computing capabilities beyond our physical space. The multipurpose space was designed to be flexible with mobile furniture that also allows the college to host events for more than 230 people.
Meserve Hall (35-37 Leon Street)
Khoury academic advisors and co-op coordinators meet confidentially with students here.
Nightingale Hall (105-107 Forsyth Street)
The majority of our teaching faculty are headquartered here.
177 Huntington Avenue (Floors 9, 10, 11, and 22)
Home to Khoury administrative offices and research spaces for the personal health informatics (9), machine learning (22), and network science groups—plus the Network Science Institute (10/11).
Computer classrooms (WVH 210 and 212)
Our classrooms host Khoury-managed Windows machines customized to support coursework, equipped with a suite of general purpose software, and connected to network storage.
102 Collaboration Space (WVH 102)
This lab accommodates more than 100 Khoury College students who can use the college’s virtual desktop infrastructure utilizing VMware Horizon, an environment that supports both Linux and Windows desktops and expands computing capabilities beyond our physical space. The multipurpose space was designed to be flexible with mobile furniture that also allows the college to host events for more than 230 people.
Meserve Hall (35-37 Leon Street)
Khoury academic advisors and co-op coordinators meet confidentially with students here.
Nightingale Hall (105-107 Forsyth Street)
The majority of our teaching faculty are headquartered here.
177 Huntington Avenue (Floors 9, 10, 11, and 22)
Home to Khoury administrative offices and research spaces for the personal health informatics (9), machine learning (22), and network science groups—plus the Network Science Institute (10/11).
Computer classrooms (WVH 210 and 212)
Our classrooms host Khoury-managed Windows machines customized to support coursework, equipped with a suite of general purpose software, and connected to network storage.
102 Collaboration Space (WVH 102)
This lab accommodates more than 100 Khoury College students who can use the college’s virtual desktop infrastructure utilizing VMware Horizon, an environment that supports both Linux and Windows desktops and expands computing capabilities beyond our physical space. The multipurpose space was designed to be flexible with mobile furniture that also allows the college to host events for more than 230 people.
Meserve Hall (35-37 Leon Street)
Khoury academic advisors and co-op coordinators meet confidentially with students here.
Nightingale Hall (105-107 Forsyth Street)
The majority of our teaching faculty are headquartered here.
177 Huntington Avenue (Floors 9, 10, 11, and 22)
Home to Khoury administrative offices and research spaces for the personal health informatics (9), machine learning (22), and network science groups—plus the Network Science Institute (10/11).
Khoury College manages all computing systems and supporting infrastructure for the college. We’re constantly upgrading applications and facilities to keep pace with industry trends and best practices, and to support student work and faculty research.
Network:
- Computing facilities connected via a layer-3 switched Ethernet gigabit network.
- Research and teaching environments serviced by a cluster of dedicated data servers.
- Infrastructure composed of NetApp filesystems with 45TB of solid state storage for home directories, administrative and projects shares, and research volumes.
- Server room built around a large deployment of high-end Dell servers, including a pair of SSH login hosts with dual 24 core 2.3GHz Intel Xeon processors and 192GB memory.
Core services:
- Identity management, email, web servers, configuration management, and networking services.
- Three distinct VMWare vSphere virtualization clusters for research, teaching, and virtual desktops, currently totaling 20 hosts—and increasing every year.
- Lab, desktop, and server environments consisting of CentOS Linux (servers and virtual desktops), Windows (physical and virtual desktops), and Mac (laptops).
Printers:
Networked printers are located throughout WVH, ISEC, 177 Huntington, Meserve Hall, and Nightingale Hall—free for Khoury College students, faculty, and staff.
Robots:
The robotics group utilizes a Rethink Intera 3 Baxter robot, Universal UR5 robot, NASA’s R5 robot, and several SoftBank Pepper and Furhat gen2 humanoid robots.
Khoury College manages all computing systems and supporting infrastructure for the college. We’re constantly upgrading applications and facilities to keep pace with industry trends and best practices, and to support student work and faculty research.
Network:
- Computing facilities connected via a layer-3 switched Ethernet gigabit network.
- Research and teaching environments serviced by a cluster of dedicated data servers.
- Infrastructure composed of NetApp filesystems with 45TB of solid state storage for home directories, administrative and projects shares, and research volumes.
- Server room built around a large deployment of high-end Dell servers, including a pair of SSH login hosts with dual 24 core 2.3GHz Intel Xeon processors and 192GB memory.
Core services:
- Identity management, email, web servers, configuration management, and networking services.
- Three distinct VMWare vSphere virtualization clusters for research, teaching, and virtual desktops, currently totaling 20 hosts—and increasing every year.
- Lab, desktop, and server environments consisting of CentOS Linux (servers and virtual desktops), Windows (physical and virtual desktops), and Mac (laptops).
Printers:
Networked printers are located throughout WVH, ISEC, 177 Huntington, Meserve Hall, and Nightingale Hall—free for Khoury College students, faculty, and staff.
Robots:
The robotics group utilizes a Rethink Intera 3 Baxter robot, Universal UR5 robot, NASA’s R5 robot, and several SoftBank Pepper and Furhat gen2 humanoid robots.
Khoury College manages all computing systems and supporting infrastructure for the college. We’re constantly upgrading applications and facilities to keep pace with industry trends and best practices, and to support student work and faculty research.
Network:
- Computing facilities connected via a layer-3 switched Ethernet gigabit network.
- Research and teaching environments serviced by a cluster of dedicated data servers.
- Infrastructure composed of NetApp filesystems with 45TB of solid state storage for home directories, administrative and projects shares, and research volumes.
- Server room built around a large deployment of high-end Dell servers, including a pair of SSH login hosts with dual 24 core 2.3GHz Intel Xeon processors and 192GB memory.
Core services:
- Identity management, email, web servers, configuration management, and networking services.
- Three distinct VMWare vSphere virtualization clusters for research, teaching, and virtual desktops, currently totaling 20 hosts—and increasing every year.
- Lab, desktop, and server environments consisting of CentOS Linux (servers and virtual desktops), Windows (physical and virtual desktops), and Mac (laptops).
Printers:
Networked printers are located throughout WVH, ISEC, 177 Huntington, Meserve Hall, and Nightingale Hall—free for Khoury College students, faculty, and staff.
Robots:
The robotics group utilizes a Rethink Intera 3 Baxter robot, Universal UR5 robot, NASA’s R5 robot, and several SoftBank Pepper and Furhat gen2 humanoid robots.
Khoury College manages all computing systems and supporting infrastructure for the college. We’re constantly upgrading applications and facilities to keep pace with industry trends and best practices, and to support student work and faculty research.
Network:
- Computing facilities connected via a layer-3 switched Ethernet gigabit network.
- Research and teaching environments serviced by a cluster of dedicated data servers.
- Infrastructure composed of NetApp filesystems with 45TB of solid state storage for home directories, administrative and projects shares, and research volumes.
- Server room built around a large deployment of high-end Dell servers, including a pair of SSH login hosts with dual 24 core 2.3GHz Intel Xeon processors and 192GB memory.
Core services:
- Identity management, email, web servers, configuration management, and networking services.
- Three distinct VMWare vSphere virtualization clusters for research, teaching, and virtual desktops, currently totaling 20 hosts—and increasing every year.
- Lab, desktop, and server environments consisting of CentOS Linux (servers and virtual desktops), Windows (physical and virtual desktops), and Mac (laptops).
Printers:
Networked printers are located throughout WVH, ISEC, 177 Huntington, Meserve Hall, and Nightingale Hall—free for Khoury College students, faculty, and staff.
Robots:
The robotics group utilizes a Rethink Intera 3 Baxter robot, Universal UR5 robot, NASA’s R5 robot, and several SoftBank Pepper and Furhat gen2 humanoid robots.
A college of computer sciences must have seamless systems, strong security, and skilled tech teams. Khoury College brings it all together.
Learn moreA college of computer sciences must have seamless systems, strong security, and skilled tech teams. Khoury College brings it all together.
Learn moreA college of computer sciences must have seamless systems, strong security, and skilled tech teams. Khoury College brings it all together.
Learn moreA college of computer sciences must have seamless systems, strong security, and skilled tech teams. Khoury College brings it all together.
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