The Department is equipped with modern facilities for teaching, research and training seminars, and research laboratories, as well as with laboratories for the training of the students.
Classrooms
The Department mainly uses the seven classrooms of the housed building, each with a capacity of 40–90 seats, which are also equipped with personal computers and modern regulatory systems. One of the classrooms is a videoconference room that can also be used for distance learning activities. The Department may also use the facilities of the adjacent building housing the Department of Economics.
Research and teaching laboratories
The Department is provided with three PC laboratories, which students may use according to their studying requirements. These laboratories are also used for conducting the laboratory courses offered by the curriculum of the Department. The PC laboratories are equipped with modern, up-to-date computers (75 workstations in total), while a central printer is also available for use by the students. The computers are provided with software that includes office applications, application development, web design, image processing, graphics design, system analysis and modelling, mathematical applications and programming languages.
The following laboratories are available for the teaching and research needs of the Department of Informatics and Telecommunications.
- Wireless and Mobile Communications Laboratory
- Knowledge and Uncertainty Research Laboratory
- Communication Networks and Applications Laboratory
- Signal and Image Processing Laboratory
- Human-Computer Interaction and Virtual Reality Laboratory
- Cryptography and Security Laboratory
- Software and Database Systems Laboratory
- Optical communications Laboratory
- Computing Systems Laboratory
- Digital Communications and Systems Laboratory
Secretary's Office
The Secretary's office of the Department is housed on the ground floor of the building of the Faculty of Science and Technology in an area of 70 sq.m.
Surroundings
There is a catering service operating for the students and some sports fields in the surroundings of the building. The remaining free space is gradually transformed into an important green lung.