Boston University
Laboratories
The Department of Computer Science has a wide range of computing resources and laboratories available to support its educational and research missions. In addition to over 300 state-of-the-art computing workstations, the Department has a number of high-end shared-memory multiprocessor compute servers, firewalls, and file servers, with over 10 Terabytes of disk space. Students access this infrastructure through a number of laboratories, including a 100-seat undergraduate laboratory, a 25-seat on-line teaching classroom, a 25-seat systems and networking sandbox, and a graduate research laboratory.

The Undergraduate lab web page gives a complete description of the undergraduate  computer labs, services, and lab hours.

In addition to the undergraduate lab and general purpose research laboratories, students involved in specific research projects or courses have access to other dedicated facilities, including the Image and Video Lab, the Networking QoS Lab, the Internet Lab, and the Database Lab.   The Department's research labs are in funded in great part through industrial grants, faculty research grants,  and an $1.2M National Science Foundation Research Infrastructure grant.