Department of
Bioengineering

Research

Bioengineering Facilities

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The Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology
Interdisciplinary research focusing on biological intelligence, human–computer intelligent interaction, and molecular and electronic nanostructures

BIC

Biomedical Imaging Center
Provides equipment and resources for nuclear magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy.


NanoLithography

Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory
The 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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Grainger Library Information Center
The largest and most sophisticated engineering library in the world.


IGB

The Institute for Genomic Biology Construction of the $75 million, 186,000 square foot state-of-the-art IGB facility began in April 2004 and was completed in November 2006. The facility will ultimately house up to 400 researchers in three broad Program Areas: Systems Biology, Cellular and Metabolic Engineering, and Genome Technology.

MicroBug Microscopy Suite
Provides a wide range of imaging modalities and extensive computing facilities for data analysis, processing and interpretation.
NCSA

National Center for Supercomputing Applications
Home of Telnet and the first graphical Web browser; now building the world’s most powerful computational infrastructure

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The Bardeen Engineernig Quad
The University of Illinois has an extensive and well preserved engineering campus.