Institution:

Year: Section:

IV. RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE

IV.1. Top five research facilities, equipments/ instrumentation of your centre (research hardware):

Item 1

Total Number:

1

facilities, equipments/ instrumentation:

Scientific Computation Laboratory

Year of acquisition:

2005

Average value at the time of acquisition :

46000

Short Description:

It is used by the research group of Numerical Methods and Applications from the Chair of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics. There are 6 computers, 3 printers and dedicated software.

Item 2

Total Number:

1

facilities, equipments/ instrumentation:

CERVA- Virtual Reality Lab

Year of acquisition:

2008.0000

Average value at the time of acquisition :

200000

Short Description:

It is used by our research team in Virtual Reality. Two graphic stations, 3 PCs, space mouse, virtual reality helmet, special 3D video projector, some other small equipments and software.

Item 3

Total Number:

1

facilities, equipments/ instrumentation:

Networks and Data Communication Lab

Year of acquisition:

2006

Average value at the time of acquisition :

22000

Short Description:

Used both in research activities and in masters program activities. There are 19 PCs, an Alpis Server, intelligent whiteboards, etc.

Item 4

Total Number:

1

facilities, equipments/ instrumentation:

Numerical Methods and Parallel Computing Lab

Year of acquisition:

2006

Average value at the time of acquisition :

18000

Short Description:

11 PCs and software; used by our specialists in informatics

Item 5

Total Number:

1

facilities, equipments/ instrumentation:

Programming Languages Lab

Year of acquisition:

2007

Average value at the time of acquisition :

32000

Short Description:

31 PCs and 1 Server used both by students and our informatics research team. In fact this lab is connected both to the Computational Algebra and Geometry Lab and Formal Languages and Compilers.

IV.2. Resources and services for scientific exchange and preservation, IT infrastructure for scientific information access:

1. Subscription to peer-reviewed, international journals

Total Number:

25

Short description of the facility:

20 for Mathematics, 5 for Informatics

2. Access to electronic databases

Total Number:

6

Short description of the facility:

J-Store, Scopus, EMIS, ANELIS, SpringerLink, Science Direct

3.ICT-based infrastructure for scientific information

Total Number:

1

Short description of the facility:

1 network with 40 PCs.

4.Other

Item description

Digital Library: http://math.univ-ovidius.ro/default.aspx?cat=Info&subcat=BibliotecaDigitala FMathI Library: http://math.univ-ovidius.ro/default.aspx?cat=Info&subcat=Biblioteca

Total number:

2

Short description of the facility:

In FMathI Library, which is the Library of our faculty (not included in The University Library) one can find more than 6000 books and 10.000 Scientific Journals. In our Digital Library one can find free access to all the data basis described above (J-Store, EMIS, etc).

IV. 3. Which is (are) your most needed resources and services not currently available at your centre?

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