The club will meet in various classrooms and conference rooms in the Photonics Building but will use the PHO406 dark room as its base for application development and testing. The dark room belongs to the Visual Information Processing Laboratory and is equipped with three state-of-the-art workstations, including CUDA-enabled ones, for code development and testing. It will also host a prototype VGC Sandbox for real-life application testing.
In order to support application development for all members, the new High Performance Computing Lab (PHO207) equipped with CUDA-enabled Linux workstations will be made available off instruction hours.
More details on equipment and software available will be posted as the club develops.