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Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Building

1301 Beal Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48109

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The Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Building is home to Electrical & Computer Engineering faculty and staff. Located on North Campus, the facility also houses the Lurie Nanofabrication Facility and individual faculty labs, as well as offices and classrooms. It is in the center of the College of Engineering's buildings and labs on North Campus.

The west entrance to the EECS Building on U-M's North Campus.
The central two-story brick atrium with a glass ceiling
Inside the EECS Building, which features a central atrium.
The east entrance of the brick EECS Building at dusk
The east entrance (off of Beal Avenue) to the EECS Building on U-M's North Campus, with a view of the Lurie Nanofabrication Facility.
Resesarchers in hazmat suits in a lab
The Lurie Nanofabrication Facility is part of the EECS Building. It serves technology educators and creators through broad access to advanced nanofabrication equipment and staff expertise in a safe, collaborative environment. The LNF enables multidisciplinary research, experiential learning, and co-operation with industry to advance cutting-edge technologies.