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The School of Mathematics and Statistics runsÌýtwo undergraduate student laboratories, containing a network of more than 150 personal computers (PCs) which run either the Linux or Microsoft Windows 10 operating system (see below). It does not matter which PC you use at any particular session, they all behave the same way.Ìý The School also provides remote access to commonly used applications via .

Laboratories (open for students from T3 2022)

The School's laboratories are in rooms G12 and M020 of the Anita B. Lawrence Centre (formerly Red Centre). Room M020 is through the glass door (and along the corridor) opposite theÌýSchool's entrance.Ìý

Room G12 is down the stairs from the main entrance, and is split into four sections "A", "B", "C" and "G12D". The "A", "C" and "G12D" sections also provide data projection facilities and are therefore not always available for general use. All PCs in the labs have both Windows and Linux installed, but the "C" section (which is immediately to your left as you enter the lab) is usually set up by default to use Windows and the "A" section will by default use Linux.

The hour operations for all labs:ÌýMon - Fri: 8AM - 6PM

The following table describes the labs:

Laboratory

Descriptions

²Ñ020Ìý 40 PCs, dual boot Windows and Linux, may be booked for classes.
³Ò12´¡Ìý 35 PCs, dual boot Windows and Linux ,often booked for teaching sessions.
³Ò12µþÌý 40 PCs, dual boot Windows and Linux, normally available for general use.
³Ò12°äÌý 38 PCs, dual boot Windows and Linux, often booked for teaching sessions.
G12D 39 PCs, dual boot Windows and Linux, often booked for teaching sessions.

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Check near the door of G12 to find out when G12A or G12C or G12D is booked.

These laboratories also have a printer that students can use. The student laboratories use the same system as the library. See theÌýprintingÌýpage for more information.

myAccess

The school has also virtualised commonly used teaching lab applications such as Maple, Mathlab and Mathematica via the myAccess service. This allows you to access these applications anytime, anywhere that you have internet access. Go toÌýÌýto see all the applications you have access to via myAccess.

If you have any problems using myAccess please contact the IT Service Centre on (02) 9385 1333 or via email itservicecentre@unsw.edu.au

Helpdesk

If you have technical (hardware) difficulties, then contact the School's Helpdesk in M022, which is open from 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday.

For problems with mathematics or the use of software, contact the lecturer in charge of your course or ask one of the Maple consultants on duty. Please refer to theÌýMaple consultantsÌýconsultation hours in the Drop-in Centre Moodle page. Note that the consultants are primarily paid to help first year students with Maple (and some of them can also help with Matlab) andÌýtherefore may not be in a position to help other students.

Transferring files

You can use aÌýUSB memory key with the lab PCs. See theÌýStudent lab notesÌýfor details on how to do this with the Linux PCs. Alternatively, you can use email to transfer files.