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Visualization Studio

The Visualization Studio enables visualization of electromagnetic concepts through high-quality 3D renders. The lab will also be used to educate students and provide workforce training in these emerging technologies and provide exposure to current trends in microelectronics. The lab is located in the Wisenbaker Engineering Building (WEB) room 167.

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Equipment

  • Five Desktop Computer (Precision 3660)
    • 13th Generation Intel Core i9-13900K (36MB Cache, 24 Core (8+16), 3.0GHz to 5.8GHz (125W)) TDP
    • 32GB, 2x16GB, DDR5 up to 4400MHz UDIMM non-ECC memory
  • Three Dell UltraSharp 30 USB-C Hub Monitor – U3023E, 75.62 cm (30.0″)
  • Two Dell UltraSharp 49 Curved Monitor – U4924DW, 124.5cm (49″)

 

Software list

Ansys Electronics Desktop (including HFSS), Keysight Pathwave suite (including  EMPRO, MOMENTUM, ADS), SONNET, Solidworks, 3D Max, Revit, Adobe acrobat reader, 7Zip, MS office

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