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ECE Learning Laboratories for Students

Lab photoThe Department has approximately 15 teaching laboratories and nearly 50 laboratories dedicated to or associated with research in electrical and computer engineering. Below is a listing of the teaching laboratories in the Department.

Also see:
ECE Research Laboratories


Teaching Laboratories:

  • BAE Control Systems Lab
    Location: 3209 Jeong H. Kim Building
    Course: ENEE 408I, ENEE 461

  • Capstone Design Lab
    Location: 2446 A.V. Williams Building
    Course: ENEE 408C

  • Communications Design Lab
    Location: 2448 A.V. Williams Building
    Course: ENEE 428

  • Electric and Digital Circuits Lab
    Location: 1356 A.V. Williams Building
    Course: ENEE 206

  • Electric Machines Lab
    Location: 1360 A.V. Williams Building
    Course: ENEE 473

  • Electronic Circuits Design Lab
    Location: 1330 A.V. Williams Building
    Course: ENEE 306, ENEE 307

  • Explore Electronics Lab
    Location: 1344 A.V. Williams Building
    Course: ENEE 181

  • Integrated Circuit Fabrication Lab
    Location: 2300 Jeong H. Kim Building
    Course: ENEE 416

  • Microcomputer Lab
    Location: 1454 A.V. Williams Building
    Course: ENEE 408A, ENEE 445

  • Microelectronics Design Lab
    Location: 1334 A.V. Williams Building
    Course: ENEE 417

  • Microwave Circuits Lab
    Location: 2358 A.V. Williams Building
    Course: ENEE 407

  • Optoelectronics Lab
    Location: 1362 A.V. Williams Building
    Course: ENEE 486


    Additional Labs:

  • M.S. in Telecommunications Lab
    Location: 1458 A.V. Williams Building
    Program: M.S. in Telecommunications




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