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The Windows Remote Desktop Service allows eligible individuals at Michigan Engineering to remotely access the CAEN Lab Software Environment (CLSE) for Windows.


CAEN is offering licenses for Poll Everywhere, a polling application that integrates with popular presentation software titles and multiple meeting apps such as PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Apple Keynote.


Depending on an application’s licensing terms and one’s role at the University of Michigan, individuals may not be able to access certain software in the CAEN Lab Software Environment (CLSE). Those who would not otherwise be eligible to these licenses by default may request access below.


IT support for the Electric Vehicle Center (EVC).


CAEN offers a Web Publishing Service to Michigan Engineering administrative units, academic departments, research labs and centers, and faculty using WordPress for managing content.


Michigan Engineering supervisors use the Performance Review System to create, update, and manage the performance reviews of their employees.


The CAEN Help Desk is Michigan Engineering’s main computing and IT support contact. Consultants are available to answer your questions about accessing CAEN computer labs, classroom technology, software, and other Engineering computing services.


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.


Lab Technicians for the Civil and Environmental Engineering department.


This version of the CAEN Lab Software Environment (CLSE) is deployed using Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and provides an environment to run the licensed software offered by CAEN.


The CAEN Linux Remote Login Service allows eligible individuals at the Michigan Engineering to remotely access the CAEN Lab Software Environment (CLSE) for Linux.


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.


Departmental IT support for Materials Science and Engineering.


Technical support for the Aerospace Engineering department.


Departmental IT support for Chemical Engineering.


IT support for the Industrial and Operations Engineering department.


IT support for the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute.


Support for technology resources provided by CAEN in Michigan Engineering conference rooms.


Form for requesting a Walkup recording created from the touchpanel in rooms featuring CAEN's Lecture Recording service.


RPM-Research Administration provides comprehensive, personalized support to Michigan Engineering researchers and staff throughout the life cycle of externally funded research and serves as a liaison between Engineering Departments and The Office of the Associate Dean for Research (ADR).


CAEN offers licenses to College of Engineering faculty instructors for a utility called AirParrot, which allows those using a Windows-based device to wirelessly connect to the Apple TVs in Engineering classrooms in order to display content on the screen(s).


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).


Michigan Engineering and CAEN both encourage and support the use of U-M high performance computing resources in academic research and teaching.


IT support for the departments and units that fall under Michigan Engineering Administration and the Dean's Office.


Support for the physical computer hardware located in CAEN-managed computer labs.