College of Engineering Facilities
ENGINEERING & COMPUTATION BUILDING (ECB)
The Engineering & Computation Building (ECB) was fully renovated in 2016 and houses the College of Engineering’s five modern computational classrooms, Geomatics and Surveying Labs, 3D Printing Lab, Prototyping Center, and Student Machine Shop.
Location: 3310 UAA Drive
Hours:
Open to public: M-F 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Accessible by WolfCard 6:45 am - 11:00 pm 7 days/week
Building Manager:
Tim Kirk
EIB 118 | 786-1981
- Biomechanics, Dynamics, and Controls Lab
- Environmental Degradation Lab
- Geomatics Lab
- Prototyping and 3D Printing Lab
- Student Machine Shop
- Student Wood Shop
- Surveying Lab
- The Computational Classrooms are computer labs equipped with AV technology for instruction and distance education.
All seats are furnished with computers and are available for student use when class
is not in session.
- ECB 201 Computational Classroom (36)
- ECB 202 Computational Classroom (18)
- ECB 203 Computational Classroom (42)
- ECB 209 Computational Classroom (36)
- The Breakout Rooms are designed for small group discussion and study sessions.
Click here to reserve a room.- ECB 205
- ECB 207
- The Seminar Room in ECB 204 is designed for larger group discussion and seats up to 18. The room is equipped with AV technology for instruction and distance education.
- The Open Computer Lab in ECB 206 has 12 workstations, a managed print station, and is available for student use all day.
- ECB 304 Conference Room
- ECB 307 Student Offices
- ECB Atrium
ENGINEERING & INDUSTRY BUILDING (EIB)
The Engineering & Industry Building (EIB) is UAA’s newest facility, completed in 2015, and is designed to serve as a living laboratory for College of Engineering faculty and students. The building houses over 20 research and teaching laboratories to support Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, and Computer Science / Systems Engineering as well as state-of-the-art e-Learning classrooms and breakout rooms.
Location: 2900 Spirit Drive
Hours:
Open to public: M-F 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Accessible by WolfCard 6:45 am - 11:00 pm 7 days/week
Building Manager:
Tim Kirk
EIB 118 | 786-1981
- BP Asset Integrity and Corrosion Lab
- ConocoPhillips Structures Testing Lab
- Construction Materials Lab
- Ted and Gloria Trueblood Cold Regions Engineering Lab
- Electrical Engineering Lab
- Electrical Power and Utility Lab
- Electromagnetics Lab
- Engineering Chemistry Lab
- Environmental Engineeering Lab
- Fluid Mechanics Lab
- GeoComputing Lab
- Geotechnical Engineering and Soil Mechanics Lab
- Heat and Mass Transfer Lab
- Materials Testing Lab
- Microscopy Lab
- Paul Crews Materials Science Lab
- Pavements Lab
- Radio Frequency Lab
- Robotics Innovation Center
- Software Engineering and Design Studio
- Thermal Systems Design Lab
- The e-Learning Classrooms are designed to connect students in remote locations with those in the classroom. The enhanced technology includes a combination of multiple projections and flat screen displays.
- The Open Computer Lab in EIB 202 has 24 workstations, a managed print station, and is available for student use all day.
- The Computational Classroom in EIB 401 is a computer lab equipped with AV technology for instruction. The room features 36 seats in a colloborative seating arrangement, each furnished with a computer and dual screen monitors. The lab is available for student use when class is not in session.
- The Student Innovation Center in EIB 108 is a multi-function open high bay for students projects and research.
- The Breakout Rooms are designed for small group discussion and study sessions.
Click here to reserve a room.- BP Breakout Room (EIB 203)
- Bart & Sandy Quimby Breakout Room (EIB 205)
- Breakout Room C (EIB 207)
- Breakout Room D (EIB 209)
- The Mixsell-Piccard Learning and Collaboration Center provides open seating for group study and tutoring sessions.
- EIB Solarium
- EIB 413 Conference Room