Working in the new School of Public Health building
Introduction
In the new building, desks in the common areas are set up to allow any member of the SPH to work from any desk with their departmental laptop.
Some desks have PCs on them. These are to allow remote users a fast wired presence to our DIDE HPC cluster, or else they are powerful workstations for GPU work. Do not interfere with these PCs unless you are the registered owner.
Do not disconnect any cables. If you are unsure of how things work, speak directly to your local IT staff.
How to work (laptop users)
The first step is to book a desk. You may not use a desk unless you have booked it for the time period which you are sat at the desk. The booking system link has been emailed to each of you. Log in with your Imperial account.
Once you have booked a desk, connect your laptop using the supplied USB-C cable. This single cable handles the following functions:
- Power. Your laptop does not need its charger if it’s a USB-C type. Obviously if it’s the old barrel type you need to connect your charger to the white sockets on the desk.
- Screens. The cable connects you to the two screens. If it does not, check that the main Dell screen which the cable connects to is set to have the input source as USB-C.
- Keyboard and mouse. These accessories are connected to the screen and are used by both the desktop PC (if any) and the laptop. Do not disconnect these to connect them directly to your laptop.
- (Optional): Network. In some cases, such as the private offices used exclusively by one staff member, the cable also handles their network connection.
How to work (desktop users)
The first step is to book a desk. You may not use a desk unless you have booked it for the time period which you are sat at the desk. The booking system link has been emailed to each of you. Log in with your Imperial account.
Once you have booked a desk, you may sit at the keyboard and mouse and use the PC exactly as you have always done.