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 5th Floor Offices, Labs, and "Studies"
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Graduate student office
You're on the 5th floor, in the lounge area at the foot of the Silverberg Landing. Turn left, and left again (west) down the office corridor, to see a graduate student office looking into the Atrium. The building contains 40 graduate student offices, each intended to house 5 students. Half of these offices look into the Microsoft Atrium; the other half face the exterior of the building. Graduate students are located on floors 3, 4, 5, and 6, while faculty are clustered on 5 and 6.

Continue down the office corridor, past the large Hardware Laboratory with its black static discharge floor, on your left. (UW CSE includes both computer science and computer engineering -- our research and teaching span the full gamut from electronics to algorithms.)
Student "study"
At the end of the corridor, the last office on the right is a student "study" -- another type of informal gathering place and workspace for students. Floors 3 through 6 have "studies"; floors 2 through 6 have "breakouts"; on floors 3, 4, and 5, the "studies" and "breakouts" are connected by skybridges.


Next: Turn right past the study and cross the Microsoft Atrium on the 5th floor skybridge.


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