Flathead Lake Biological Station of The University of Montana  - A great place for ecological research, public workshops, summer courses in ecology & limnology, and graduate programs and state-of-the-art research focused on the Crown of the Continent Ecosystem.
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Flathead Lake Biological Station of The University of Montana  - A great place for ecological research, public workshops, summer courses in ecology & limnology, and graduate programs and state-of-the-art research focused on the Crown of the Continent Ecosystem.
Technology at FLBS
 
Flathead Lake Biological Station of The University of Montana  - A great place for ecological research, public workshops, summer courses in ecology & limnology, and graduate programs and state-of-the-art research focused on the Crown of the Continent Ecosystem.
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Technology at FLBS

Whether you are visiting FLBS for a workshop, a mid-week seminar, or a month-long summer course, you will find technologies that go beyond what's available on many university campuses.

  • T1 Internet Bandwidth - Internet access is available in FLBS' three main buildings - Elrod Hall, the Freshwater Research Lab, and the Lakeside building.
  • Gigabit Ethernet - Elrod Hall is equipped with gigabit desktop ethernet allowing network communication speeds up to 1000MB/s.
  • Educational Computer Access - All FLBS conference/seminar attendees, summer students, and researchers have access to a fully equipped computer lab and laser printer. FLBS also offers public ports for laptop and network device users to establish wired (non-wireless) high-speed connections.
  • A Private Collaboration Website - Researchers and Scientists around the world stay in constant communication with FLBS through our private collaborative website. Our website allows user communication through file transfer capabilities, daily user field logs, and real-time data updates.

 
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