The following buildings house ECE classrooms, faculty offices, research groups, laboratories, or other resources.
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Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and TechnologyBeckman houses many ECE faculty offices and labs. Beckman's interdisciplinary research focuses on biological intelligence, human-computer intelligent interaction, and molecular and electronic nanostructures. |
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Coordinated Science Laboratory (CSL)CSL is home to numerous ECE faculty offices and labs and has a proud 50-year tradition of interdisciplinary research focusing on VLSI, communications and control, signal processing, computer architecture and networks, space science, and remote sensing. |
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Digital Computer Laboratory (DCL)DCL is home to Engineering Career Services. |
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Engineering HallEngineering Hall is home to the College of Engineering. The building houses College administrators, classes, and conference rooms. |
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Everitt LaboratoryEveritt Lab houses the administrative and advising offices for ECE. Classrooms, faculty offices, and research groups can also be found in this building. |
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Grainger Engineering LibraryLocated on the Bardeen Engineering Quad, Grainger is one of the largest and most sophisticated engineering libraries in the world. |
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Laboratory for Optical Physics and EngineeringThe Laboratory has a distinguished history of developing new sources of coherent radiation and demonstrating novel laser spectroscopic techniques. |
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Micro and Nanotechnology LaboratoryThe Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory is one of the nation’s largest and most sophisticated university-based facilities for semiconductor, nanotechnology, and biotechnology research. |
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National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)NCSA is the home of Telnet and the first graphical Web browser. |
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Research Park at the University of IllinoisResearch Park is home to industry leaders like Motorola, Caterpillar, and Science Applications International.� It also houses the University’s business incubator. |
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Thomas M. Siebel CenterOpened in 2004, this state-of-the art building is home to the Computer Science Department. |