Maths as a department has not used Mathematica since 2004 although one or two staff members did have personal licenses until they left Imperial about 10 years later. One member of staff sometimes uses an old version of the Intel Fortran compiler but I'm not sure of the licensing status now, will find out & get back to you. Andy On Thu, 6 Feb 2025, David Colling wrote:
Hi Rich,
That is a good point. I have cc'ed Liz as this is something that he DOM used to keep a detailed record of and ICT administered so may be Okan can also comment. My knowledge is a little ropey here but the ones that I know that we used have included:
- Mathematica - LabView - Intel compilers (shared with Maths?)
as well as college wide ones such MatLab etc.
Any comments Liz and Okan?
Best, david
On 06/02/2025 10:16, Bantges, Richard J wrote:
Hi David,
Can we add what (if any) software licences the Department pays for in 2025 please. Hopefully a short item but it has been difficult to determine what's what with a lot of change in the Department over the past 12 months or so.
Thanks, Rich
-----Original Message----- From: physics-departmental-computing-bounces@imperial.ac.uk <physics-departmental-computing-bounces@imperial.ac.uk> On Behalf Of David Colling Sent: 05 February 2025 20:47 To: physics-departmental-computing <physics-departmental-computing@imperial.ac.uk> Cc: Willson, Thomas H <t.willson@imperial.ac.uk>; Toner, James P <j.toner@imperial.ac.uk> Subject: [Physics-Departmental-Computing] Physics Computing Meeting - short notice - please fill in by end of Thursday.
Dear All,
My apologies for the short notice. I had taken my eye off the timings and was reminded today that we have an FCC a week from today. As you know I like to have the Physics meeting in the run up to the FCC and so we have little time. I also have an other computing meeting in our lunchtime slot on Monday. So I have created a doodle poll at:
https://doodle.com/group-poll/participate/e9GvZZJb
If none of these days work then we will just have to meet after the FCC but let's see if there is a date.
As well as the usual updates from RCS and the rest of ICT, the major thing that I want to discuss is cyber security as there is a lot going on in that space. There are also a couple of other smaller items that I will add. I have explicitly added Tom WIllson (not sure if Tom is on our list) and James Toner to cover different aspects of the security brief. Please tell me of anything else that you would like to add.
Best, david
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