Knute Hall is part of Night City University.
Overview[]
Knute Hall housed the Night City University computer science classrooms and labs. In the basement was the university mainframe in its environment room, and an array of computer terminals in the surrounding laboratories. The upper floors housed the computer-bio labs from which had emerged some of the leading developments in neural chip interfaces. On the top floor was the Computer Science department office.
NCU had been able to attract leading scholars in the computer field, notable among them were Professor Kang Park, pioneering researcher in the field of neural chip interfacing, and Professor Alice Bloom, who was influential in the creation and standardization of the world Net.
This building was interconnected to the surrounding Science Labs, Science Tower, and Robinson Hall.[1]
References[]
- ↑ PONDSMITH, M. Night City Sourcebook. Berkeley, CA, R. Talsorian Games, 1991. (pp.136,138)