CODE V and Zemax for students

Here’s some info about optical design software for student use. Michele, unfortunately I think these offers are only available to students, but this may be helpful for you in the future if you have other students working on the project who need access to the software. - Ben Moon, Dec 2019

CODE V student license

Click on ‘online form’ near the bottom of the page Fill out the form Make sure to use your UR email address Select ‘CODE V’ and ‘Light Tools’ in the products interested in field (they use the same license, so if you get a license key for one, it works for both) Someone will contact you and send the paperwork for completing the student license application (this application requires a validation email from a professor confirming that you’re a student, you won’t use the software for commercial purposes, and you need to use the software for classroom or thesis-related research) Once your application is completed, they’ll send a link to download the programs along with instructions for installation Student licenses have to be renewed each year

To use a license from UR's license server

If you do not have your own student license of CODE V, it is possible to check out a license from UR's license server to run CODE V. This requires that you are on the UR network or using VPN to connect to the UR network. Follow these instructions to install CODE V:

  1. Download the installation files for CODE V 11.4 from here

  2. Run the installer, using all defaults until you get to the license page
  3. Select floating license and input this address: ecm-lic-wp2.ur.rochester.edu
  4. Finish the installation (usually requires a reboot)
  5. As long as you are connected to the UR network, you should be able to open CODE V and use it

Zemax Academic-Program

Click ‘students join now’ button near the bottom Fill out the form Search ‘University of Rochester’ to find the institution Make sure to use your @ur.rochester.edu email address (if your email address doesn’t have this ending, it won’t let you submit the form) For this form, you have to list a course for which you’ll need to use the software. I’m not sure what qualifies as a valid course on their end. It’s also somewhat unclear to me if the ‘educator name’ field is supposed to be the professor for the course listed, or your advisor… If your application is accepted, you’ll be emailed with information about downloading and installing the software.

People can also use the virtual machin from UR which has Zemax and CODE V. There are limitations for saving the data. All data have to be saved on cloud. https://desktop.rochester.edu/portal/webclient/index.html#/

APLab Zemax License, NOW EXPIRED

[authored by Jeff 06/05/2019]

Zemax currently runs on our computing server Argus

To Connect and Launch Zemax

  1. Connect to Argus using MobaXterm (click link for how-to guide)

  2. You should now see a terminal screen
  3. type "zemax" into the terminal, you should be launched into a program called virtualbox

  4. Launch Zemax Opticstudio by clicking on the icon on the taskbar

Getting data off a virtual machine can be a little tricky, the easiest way is to save a file to Opus.

Things to Note

License Info

Hi Michele,

Thank you for your purchase of OpticStudio!

Please see the activation code for your license below, along with instructions on how to get OpticStudio running. In order to use your new license, you will need to activate the license on the machine where you plan to run the software. Each license may only be activated once.

License Number: L106533

Product: OpticStudio-Standard

Number of Seats: 1

Support Expiration: 31 May 2020

Your activation code for the above license and product is:

95491a89-9d2c-4b96-8cbe-f60651b2ec67


Licensing Guides

Installing OpticStudio for the First Time: http://customers.zemax.com/os/resources/learn/knowledgebase/installing-opticstudio-for-the-first-time

Troubleshooting your OpticStudio Installation: http://customers.zemax.com/os/resources/learn/knowledgebase/troubleshooting-your-opticstudio-installation

What Happens if a License is Lost, Stolen, or Damaged? http://customers.zemax.com/os/resources/learn/knowledgebase/what-happens-if-i-lose-my-key-or-it-is-stolen

How to Protect and Prevent Loss of your Softkey License: http://customers.zemax.com/os/resources/learn/knowledgebase/how-to-protect-and-prevent-loss-of-your-softkey-li


Bookmark these Resource Options

Once you’re inside the software, be sure to check out the “Getting Started Using OpticStudio” guide through the Help tab inside the product.

We also have hundreds of articles to explore in our Knowledgebase: http://customers.zemax.com/os/resources/learn/knowledgebase

Zemax offers a robust library of Webinars that you may find relevant to your needs. Watch our webinars on demand, or join us every Wednesday for a new Webinar in our series: http://customers.zemax.com/os/resources/learn/webinars

Looking for something more in-depth? Zemax offers training courses conducted by our exceptional team of Optical Engineers, with years of experience designing real-world optical systems. OpticStudio training courses will help you expand your optical and illumination design capabilities whether you are a new or well-established optics professional: https://www.zemax.com/opticstudio-training

Zemax has engineering service teams in the USA, Europe and Asia providing world-wide technical support 24 hours per working day by email. If you need technical support, please email support@zemax.com.

We hope you enjoy your OpticStudio license!

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Zemax (last edited 2022-12-22 18:09:24 by MicheleCox)

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