Difference between revisions of "Obtaining Access To The CS Computer Labs"
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* '''Undergrad Lab - Malone 122''' (Collaboration room with [[Linux_Clients_on_the_CS_Undergrad_Net|''Ugrad Net'' Linux workstations]] and group tables.) | * '''Undergrad Lab - Malone 122''' (Collaboration room with [[Linux_Clients_on_the_CS_Undergrad_Net|''Ugrad Net'' Linux workstations]] and group tables.) | ||
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Access to both labs is by J-Card. | Access to both labs is by J-Card. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:01, 2 June 2026
CS Currently hosts three computer labs in Malone Hall.
- Undergrad Lab - Malone 122 (Collaboration room with Ugrad Net Linux workstations and group tables.)
- Masters Lab - Malone 316 (MH 322 is the second entrance to that lab) Individual Grad Net Linux workstations
Access to both labs is by J-Card.
Typically, when Ugrad and Masters students request CS accounts, they are also granted lab access at that time.
If you do not currently have lab access, but require it (and that also includes for CS PhD students and Faculty), please email support@cs.jhu.edu Let us know your name and your JHED ID, as well as your CS affiliation.
Ugrad/Masters students: If you are planning to request a CS account, as part of the procedure, you'll meet with Steve DeBlasio via Zoom (he will email you beforehand with details), and at that time, he can provide you lab access.