The Institute for Environmental Modeling (TIEM), based in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, maintains what is likely the finest computational facilities associated with any research and graduate program in computational ecology in the US. This includes an extensive networked collection of UNIX workstations and a 14-processor Symmetric MultiProcessor (SMP) with 10 GB of RAM and over 800 GB of fast-channel access disc storage. The SMP is a Sun Microsystems Enterprise 4500 and as configured is the most powerful computer we are aware of dedicated for use in computational ecology anywhere in the world. The SMP is part of the SInRG (Scalable Intracampus Network Grid) project at UT funded with support from the National Science Foundation. The availability of a variety of other Grid Clusters through SInRG provides an extensive collection of heterogeneous computing resources for computational ecology in addition to the SMP. For details on SInRG see http://www.cs.utk.edu/sinrg/ and for details on computational ecology at UT see http://www.tiem.utk.edu/~gross/matheco.html