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** [[Workstation configuration]] - How to setup your personal workstation and laptop, printers, etc.
 
** [[Workstation configuration]] - How to setup your personal workstation and laptop, printers, etc.
 
** [[Backup Server]] - How to use the backup server of IRIDIA
 
** [[Backup Server]] - How to use the backup server of IRIDIA
** [[Access to Digital Libraries]] - Which on-line papers archive we have access from IRIDIA network.
 
 
** [[Using the IRIDIA Cluster]] - How to submit jobs to the IRIDIA Cluster.
 
** [[Using the IRIDIA Cluster]] - How to submit jobs to the IRIDIA Cluster.
 
* <div id="anc3_1">'''Software'''</div>
 
* <div id="anc3_1">'''Software'''</div>

Latest revision as of 10:49, 15 February 2006

Practical Things

Research

Infrastructure

Weekly meetings


Adding information

A Wiki is an excellent tool to maintain dynamic information. If you want to add something to this Wiki feel very free contact the system administrator and get an account. It is straight-forward to add and change the information in MediaWiki. Simply press edit on the top of this page to see how it was done. If you create a link to a non-existing page within this Wiki you can create that page by following the link - of course you would need a login to do so!. Pictures and documents have to be uploaded before they can be used on pages. All popular image formats are supported and pdf and ps documents are allowed.

For more information on the Wiki mark-up language see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:How_to_edit_a_page. When you become good at it, you can make cool looking pages.

Detailed topics

Practical Things

  • Students
    • For students visiting IRIDIA - Information for students coming to IRIDIA in the framework of exchange programs or bilateral agreements.
    • University Administration - (IMPORTANT!) The what, the where and the how of navigating university bureaucracy - inscription, regulations etc.
    • Funding - Information on getting funding for projects, scholarships and unemployment benefits in Belgium once the Ph.D. grant runs out.
    • Students - Information on students in IRIDIA.


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Research

Robotics

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Optimization

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Publications

Seminars

  • Seminars - and talks given in IRIDIA, and more generally in Brussels.


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Infrastructure


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