Computer Visualization Facility

 
 

Project Registration


This web form is the initial application for access to the resources of the Computer Visualization Facility. Please provide as much detail as you are able as this will assist us with compilation of quarterly reports and in future developments of the facility. We understand that as your project develops, your resource requirements may change. These changes can be easily added to our database later. This form is designed to simply give us an indication as to what resources and services you think will be needed during your project. As we maintain a list of all our active projects on our website, please ensure your Project Description (section 2 below) is suitable for online publication.

Once we have received your submission, a staff member will contact you to arrange a meeting to discuss your proposal. If you would like more information, please contact Bernard Meade on x44139 or email <bmeade@unimelb.edu.au>.


1. Contact Information:

Name Dept. Phone Email
Staff Postgraduate Staff/Postgrad number:

2. Project Description:

3. Resources Required:

VisionStation Plasma Screen
3D Workstation (Alpha) 3D Studio MAX workstation
Digital video editing suite Head Mounted Display
Image Processing Factory Renderfarm
High Performance Computing Consulting staff

 

Please estimate how many hours you expect to use the CVF:

 

Requests for additional hardware/software:

 

4. Further Information:

Please include any further information you would like us to be aware of before we contact you regarding your proposal.

 


Conditions of Use

The use of the Computer Visualization Facility and the hardware/software contained therein are covered by the standard University of Melbourne Conditions of Use as described in Personnel Policies and Procedures section 23.5. (from Statute 8.1 Regulation 7).

By submitting this form the applicant agrees to be bound by these conditions.


  Created: 3rd April, 2002
Last modified: 14th March, 2003
Maintainer: Bernard Meade, Advanced Research Computing
Copyright © 2002 University of Melbourne