ECE Buildings and Facilities
The following buildings house ECE classrooms, faculty offices, research groups, laboratories, or other resources.
Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology
Beckman InstituteBeckman houses many ECE faculty offices and labs. Beckman's interdisciplinary research focuses on biological intelligence, human-computer intelligent interaction, and molecular and electronic nanostructures.
Coordinated Science Laboratory (CSL)
Coordinated Science LaboratoryCSL 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.
Engineering Hall
Engineering HallEngineering Hall is home to the College of Engineering. The building houses College administrators, classes, and conference rooms.
Everitt Laboratory
Everitt LaboratoryEveritt Lab houses the administrative and advising offices for ECE. Classrooms, faculty offices, and research groups can also be found in this building.
Grainger Engineering Library
Grainger LibraryLocated on the Bardeen Engineering Quad, Grainger is one of the largest and most sophisticated engineering libraries in the world.
Laboratory for Optical Physics and Engineering
Laboratory for Optical Physics and EngineeringThe Laboratory has a distinguished history of developing new sources of coherent radiation and demonstrating novel laser spectroscopic techniques.
Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory
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.
National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)
Photo of NCSA ServersNCSA is the home of Telnet and the first graphical Web browser.
Research Park at the University of Illinois
University of Illinois Research ParkResearch Park is home to industry leaders like Motorola, Caterpillar, and Science Applications International. It also houses the University’s business incubator.
Thomas M. Siebel Center
Siebel CenterOpened in 2004, this state-of-the art building is home to the Computer Science Department.