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After two years of planning, coordination and execution, Florida State University has successfully completed the migration of its Avaya phone users to Zoom Phone, marking one of the largest communications technology transformations in the university's history.
Funding from the Student Technology Fee allowed the Brain, Learning, Attention, and Performance (BLAP) Lab to acquire a research-grade electroencephalogram (EEG) system. Led by Brady DeCouto, the lab uses this EEG system to advance research on human performance while giving students rare, hands-on experience with neuroscience tools in a sport psychology setting.
FSU developer Jennifer Leale drives innovative campus solutions and fosters vibrant community connections while celebrating twenty-five years of dedicated university service.
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FSU Day at the Capitol
ITS participates in the 2024 FSU Day at the Capitol.
RCC implementing liquid-cooled servers for High Performance Computing
In March, the Research Computing Center will deploy 28 liquid-cooled servers to the High-Performance Compute (HPC) cluster.
Guarding Against Email Hackers: Essential Tech Tips
Protect yourself against email hackers with these tech tips!
RCC Spotlight: Dr. Caterina Gratton
Dr. Gratton is a leading neuroscientist at Florida State University researching brain networks.
We Are IT | Meet Katie Townsend
Katie Townsend, a business relationship manager, serves as a liaison between DSA and ITS and helps steer and inform technology strategies.
High Performance Compute Cluster Upgrade Complete
During the first week of December, ITS upgraded the High Performance Compute (HPC) cluster.
Tech Tips for New Devices
Learn about tips on how to keep your new devices cybersafe!
We Are IT | Meet Bryce Correa
Bryce Correa, a business intelligence architect, spends his days helping university departments understand and access their data.
RCC Spotlight: Dr. Bin Ouyang
Using high throughput computing to understand disordered energy materials.
STF Spotlight: RDCH Audio System Expansion
Highlighting the College of Music’s installation of cameras, advanced microphones, and audio systems in the Ruby Diamond Concert Hall funded by Student Tech Fee funds.