![]() ![]() The software may be used for faculty and student classwork, but may not be used for research. ![]() This software is available in Remote Computer Labs, which can be used through your web browser. not found on the FAQ page, please contact the Office of Software Licensing (1.801.581. Licensing Students who wish to install Matlab on their personal computer may purchase a student edition copy from MathWorks. If you have specific questions on how the new license works, running concurrent licenses, etc. More information can be found on the OSL website The cost for the student license is $20 and will cover MATLAB, Simulink, and the 48 additional toolboxes.įaculty and staff can either purchase a single license from OSL for $90 which they use on either personal or university computers (2 max.) or they can purchase concurrent licenses which can be used on multiple computers within a lab/research team. With this license they are allowed to use MATLAB for both classroom and academic research on 2 machines. Students are able to purchase a single license through OSL which they can use on their personal or university owned computer. The College will continue to maintain MATLAB Academic Teaching/Classroom licenses for the student computing facilities (CADE, Engman, MGK Mac and CS Undergrad labs, as well as Mech’s LaLonde Computer Center). It you need anything newer than Matlab 2016A or different toolboxes, you must buy from OSL, otherwise download for free from: One may download Matlab at for use on our Matlab Research license. There is no cost to use our server as the license has been paid for already. If you use Matlab for research, you need to purchase Matlab through OSL (see link below) or you may use our research license server for Matlab that supports UP TO 2016A. This new campus wide license is being administered by the Office of Software Licensing ( ). not found on the FAQ page, please contact the Office of Software Licensing (1. announced earlier this month, the University of Utah has obtained a campus wide site license for MATLAB, Simulink, and 48 additional toolboxes. ![]() As announced earlier this month, the University of Utah has obtained a campus wide site license for MATLAB, Simulink, and 48 additional toolboxes. ![]()
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