IMA
Facilities Photo Gallery
The IMA is located in the heart of the University of
Minnesota's east bank Minneapolis campus. The IMA has offices
on all 4 floors of Lind
Hall. The main facilities are on the
the fourth and first floors. The IMA visitors and postdocs
offices are on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th floors.

Entrance to Lind Hall
An IMA sign greets visitors as they enter the first
floor of Lind
Hall.
The sign is next to the main administrative office to guide
visitors to the office,
and to create visibility for the IMA and its work. The
prominent sign beautifully
incorporates the logo and colors which represent the IMA.
The IMA is utilizing 1,208 square feet
of administrative space on the first floor of Lind
Hall, which
includes eight
work areas in two office suites. Housing, visas,
reimbursements, accounting,
communications, applications, information and other
administrative duties are
managed in these offices. The visitor welcoming office, Room
114 Lind,
is easily accessible and provides a convenient location for
all questions.
It is the first stop for all visitors to obtain welcome
packets,
access cards and general information before heading up to the
second, third and fourth floor areas.
Entrance to the IMA Main Office in 114 Lind Hall
IMA sign next to the main office on the 1st floor, Lind Hall
Additional offices
are on the second
and third floors.
The IMA occupies the entire fourth floor of Lind
Hall, where the Directors,
systems staff, and long term visitors have offices. This area
covers 8,795 square feet.
407 Lind Hall "open architecture"
Lind Hall 400
This area allows IMA visitors, postdocs and staff to gather
for poster sessions,
collaboration, post program discussions, guest receptions and
breaks.

409 Lind Hall Seminar Room
401 Lind Hall Seminar Room
The fourth floor now has three conference rooms, one with
capacity to comfortably seat 12 people,
a large seminar room with the capacity to seat 25 people, and
a small conference room
which seats eight people. The IMA hosts teleconferences from
the seminar room, using a
combination of outbound video and a high quality,
multi-microphone speaker phone. A fourth conference room is now
available in the new
administrative offices on the first floor, seating eight
people. One of the most notable
spaces at the IMA is the large, naturally lit reception area
on the fourth floor.
The main IMA conference area is in the nearby
Electrical Engineering
and Computer Science (EE/CS) building on the first floor.
It
houses the IMA's main conference rooms. These two rooms
consist of a
130 seat lecture hall and an adjoining reception area used for
conference registration, breaks, and informal discussion.
Together these rooms comprise 2,268 square feet.
The
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Building,
which houses the IMA Conference Facility.

Entrance
to the IMA Conference Facility in 3-180 Electrical Engineering
and Computer Science Building.
The lecture hall enjoys recently enhanced networking and
multimedia
capabilities which allow computer
demonstrations and video onto two screens. The IMA is also
able to record or
broadcast lectures
via five permanently mounted video cameras.
The enhanced networking includes a fiber-optic
link in order to support the high bandwidth needs of
multimedia presentations and the transmission of IMA
conferences
over the Internet.
The IMA began webcast streaming most workshop lectures in the
fall of 2005. A combination
of Real Media Live Streaming and a four-camera Axis ActiveX
Camera Control
interfaced system allow researchers unable to physically attend
the program to
follow workshop lectures and group discussions.
Coffee breaks between sessions of the IMA workshops allow fellow
researchers to converse on key points.
EE/CS 3-180 (Main Conference Room)
305 Lind Hall Seminar Room

The
IMA is just minutes from beautiful
downtown Minneapolis.
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