The School of EECS occupies 25,500 square feet of office and laboratory space in Stocker Engineering and Technology Center, while the Avionics Engineering Center , an administrative unit within the school, uses 8,300 square feet of office and laboratory space on the second floor of Stocker and a large hangar facility at the Ohio University Airport .
EECS has two computing laboratories with more than 40 state-of-the-art workstations and an internet teaching laboratory where students have direct access to core internet technologies — routers, switches, nameservers, tablets, high-performance equipment, and gateways. We also offer various electrical engineering and electronics laboratories where students have direct access to core computing technologies — voltmeters, oscilloscopes, microprocessors, memory, and microcontrollers.
Our nearly $6 million per year in funded research is performed on a breadth of specialized equipment, including an anechoic chamber, atomic-force and scanning electron microscopes, computerized embroidery machines for building wearable electronics, plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition systems, six airplanes for testing navigation systems, unmanned aerial vehicles, and high-performance computers.