My Recently Visited Services
Requests for the International Programs in Engineering Office.
The Windows Remote Desktop Service allows eligible individuals at Michigan Engineering to remotely access the CAEN Lab Software Environment (CLSE) for Windows.
CAEN is available to assist Michigan Engineering faculty interested in exploring how software can be integrated into courses. CAEN staff work with faculty to research various software sources, find solutions that address course needs, and oversee installation and implementation into the CAEN Lab Software Environment (CLSE).
Grammarly licenses are available for faculty and staff at the College of Engineering.
Web-related services provided by the Michigan Engineering Office of Communications & Marketing (C&M).
The CAEN Linux Remote Login Service allows eligible individuals at the Michigan Engineering to remotely access the CAEN Lab Software Environment (CLSE) for Linux.
IT support for the Industrial and Operations Engineering department.
IT support for the Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering department.
CAEN provides the Michigan Engineering community with access to a particular set of computing resources designated for instructional or course-related use.
Information and scheduling for the Michigan Robotics M-Air outdoor lab.
Access requests and additional support for College of Engineering users of the U-M GitHub Copilot service.
The Engineering Base Desktop (EBD) is CAEN's fully-configured Windows software environment designed to support the administrative and productivity needs of Michigan Engineering departments.
The CAEN Lab Software Environment (CLSE) is the desktop computing experience for students using CAEN computers. It is available for Microsoft Windows and Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and is designed to enable ease of use and enhance productivity for Michigan Engineering students performing course work and academic research.
Michigan Engineering and CAEN both encourage and support the use of U-M high performance computing resources in academic research and teaching.
Departmental IT support for Nuclear Engineering and Radialogical Sciences.
CAEN provides consistent and reliable technology in Michigan Engineering classrooms to enhance teaching and learning for instructors and students. This technology generally offers a self-service orientation, facilitated by easy-to-use, in-room control systems and pre-configured setups.
CAEN has a site license that provides educational use of Camtasia to interested U-M faculty, whose administrative home is within Michigan Engineering.
Requests for the International Program's Advising Team in Engineering Office.
This version of the CAEN Lab Software Environment (CLSE) uses Microsoft Windows, which is optimized for launching CAEN-licensed applications via the AppsAnywhere software-on-demand service.
Departmental IT support for Materials Science and Engineering.
IT support for the departments and units that fall under Michigan Engineering Administration and the Dean's Office.
Several web-based applications exist to help faculty, staff, and students in Michigan Engineering departments gain deeper insight into University data, and use it in ways that improve day-to-day productivity.
Support for requests and problem reports related to the U-M Passwordstate service available at Michigan Engineering.