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5th Floor Offices, Labs, and "Studies"
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Graduate student office
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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"
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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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Computer Science & Engineering
University of Washington
Box 352350
Seattle, WA 98195-2350
(206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX
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