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Each lab is designed to foster creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving while preparing students for careers in industry, research, and innovation. The department’s teaching spaces are continually updated with state-of-the-art hardware, software, and instrumentation to reflect current technological advances and educational best practices.
McArthur Engineering Building, Rooms MEA 179–180
 Provides hands-on experience in digital logic design, FPGA implementation, and hardware description languages such as VHDL and Verilog.
McArthur Engineering Building, Room MEB 404
 Supports instruction in analog and digital circuit design, device characterization, and signal conditioning using modern test and measurement equipment.
McArthur Engineering Building, Room MEB 402
 Focuses on programming, interfacing, and real-time control of embedded processors for intelligent system design.
McArthur Engineering Building, Room MEB 402
 Offers training in microprocessor architecture, assembly language programming, and system-level hardware integration.
McArthur Engineering Building, MEB 401AA
Provides hands-on experience in optical systems, fiber optic communication, and photonic device applications, teaching students the principles of light propagation, modulation, and detection while exploring modern technologies used in high-speed data transmission and optical networking.
McArthur Engineering Building, Room MEB 404
 Enables students to design, build, and test robotic systems that integrate sensors, actuators, control algorithms, and autonomous operation.
These laboratories form the foundation of the ECE experiential learning ecosystem and are integral to the department’s commitment to hands-on engineering education.
                
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