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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.
Web-related services provided by the Michigan Engineering Office of Communications & Marketing (C&M).
IT support for CAEN-supported units based in the North Campus Research Complex.
CAEN provides the Michigan Engineering community with access to a particular set of computing resources designated for instructional or course-related use.
Technical support for the Aerospace Engineering department.
IT support for the departments and units that fall under Michigan Engineering Administration and the Dean's Office.
IT support for the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute.
Departmental IT support for Materials Science and Engineering.
Departmental IT support for Nuclear Engineering and Radialogical Sciences.
IT support for the Industrial and Operations Engineering department.
IT support for the Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering department.
The Salesforce project aims to improve the College's engagement with Michigan Engineering alumni.
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.
CAEN’s Lecture Recording Service is the most automated and easy-to-use option for making recordings in a classroom. All Michigan Engineering centrally-scheduled classrooms have built-in cameras and microphones for recording the instructor, as well as systems to capture the image being shown on the projector.
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 computer labs are collaborative areas in Michigan Engineering spaces where students conduct Engineering course-related, instructional work on desktop computers operated by CAEN.
Michigan Engineering and CAEN both encourage and support the use of U-M high performance computing resources in academic research and teaching.
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.
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.
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).