Classroom access

The NSR August 2010 course will be held in the Advanced Computing Lab in Foege Building (North) room N140. All participants will be issued a temporary pass card allowing access to the room. See any NSR staff member for a card.

N140 workstations

Logging in: N140 is equiped with Windows workstations. Each student (and NSR staff who desire it) will be issued a temporary username (see table below) and password (to be given out in classroom) good for duration of the course on any N140 workstation. At the Windows login screen, enter your temporary username and password, answering the prompt "Log in to:" with "AD", which is normally the default.

User Name Participant
temp01 Anderson, Joseph
temp02 Bassingthwaighte, James
temp03 Butterworth, Erik
temp04 Cabal, Antonio
temp05 Caldwell, James
temp06 Cuacha, L. Jhony
temp07 Debowska, Malgorzata
temp08 Green, Melissa A.
temp09 Jardine, Bart
temp10 Kofranek, Jiri
temp11 Marshall, Liz
temp12 Matejak, Marek
temp13 McGah, Patrick
temp14 Mosqueda, Emma Mireya Sanchez
temp15 Neal, Max
temp16 Qian, Hong
temp17 Paxton, Roger J.
temp18 Raymond, Gary
temp19 Sauro, Herb
temp20 Shea-Brown, Eric
temp21 Simonov, Michael
temp22 Soto, Brenda Sainchez
temp23 Stachowska-Pietka, Joanna
temp24 Waniewski, Jacek
temp25 Williams, Leroy
temp26 Worku, Hailemichael Metiku

Applications: The JSim application (version 1.6.96), which will be used for most course work, has already been installed.

Saving Files: Files saved in the "My Documents" or "Desktop" directories should be preserved for the duration of the course. Files saved in other directories will disappear by the next time you log in.

Internet access

Access to the internet beyond washington.edu from N140 workstations requires the use of a temporary UW NetID & password, which will be provided during the course.

  1. UW network is unsecured so you should be able to 'connect' to it (No WEP, WPA, etc). A login is required to use the internet.
  2. Open up web browser. It should automatically connect to the University of Washington access point. If not, use your local network utility program to connect to this access point.
  3. You should see a login page asking you to "Log in with your UW NetID", push the login button.
  4. You should now be at https://weblogin.washington.edu Use the UW NetID and password, posted on the whiteboard in N140.
  5. After entering the user information above you should be at your web homepage and can now go anywhere on the internet that is publicly accessible.

Using your own laptop

If you prefer, you may use your own laptop (Windows, MacOS or Linux) for your coursework. There are no ethernet switches available in N140, so you must use WiFi if you wish to use your laptop. To exercise this option, please install JSim version 1.6.96 (also call the "latest beta") from the JSim download site:

https://www.imagwiki.nibib.nih.gov/physiome/jsim/download

Model development and archiving support at https://www.imagwiki.nibib.nih.gov/physiome provided by the following grants: NIH U01HL122199 Analyzing the Cardiac Power Grid, 09/15/2015 - 05/31/2020, NIH/NIBIB BE08407 Software Integration, JSim and SBW 6/1/09-5/31/13; NIH/NHLBI T15 HL88516-01 Modeling for Heart, Lung and Blood: From Cell to Organ, 4/1/07-3/31/11; NSF BES-0506477 Adaptive Multi-Scale Model Simulation, 8/15/05-7/31/08; NIH/NHLBI R01 HL073598 Core 3: 3D Imaging and Computer Modeling of the Respiratory Tract, 9/1/04-8/31/09; as well as prior support from NIH/NCRR P41 RR01243 Simulation Resource in Circulatory Mass Transport and Exchange, 12/1/1980-11/30/01 and NIH/NIBIB R01 EB001973 JSim: A Simulation Analysis Platform, 3/1/02-2/28/07.