ECE Facilities.

FCIEMAS

The Fitzpatrick Center

Hudson Hall

Hudson Hall

Contact.

ECE Department
Duke University
Box 90291
Durham, NC 27708

(919)-660-5252
(919)-660-5293 FAX

Computing.

The Fitzpatrick Center
The Fitzpatrick Center for Interdisciplinary Engineering, Medicine and Applied Sciences (CIEMAS) is designed to position the Pratt School and its partners to make major advancements in the fields of bioengineering, photonics, microsystems integration, and materials science and materials engineering. It will support specialized initiatives that drive interdisciplinary activities, and encourage the creative interactions essential for making significant progress in these fields. Students working in the CIEMAS will learn that major advances occur at the boundaries between disciplines.

This comprehensive facility provides extensive fabrication and test laboratories, departmental offices, teaching labs, and other lab support spaces, and provide direct access to the caf?. A highlight will be a state-of-the-art cleanroom for nanotechnology research. The center?s carefully designed interaction spaces and proximity to the Medical Center and colleagues in photonics and materials engineering foster highly productive collaborative projects.

Hudson Hall
Hudson Hall is the oldest of the buildings in the Engineering Complex. It was built in 1948 when the Engineering School moved to Duke's West Campus and was known as "Old Red." An Annex was built onto the back of the building in 1972, and in 1992 the building was expanded again and remamed Hudson Hall to honor Fitzgerald S. "Jerry" Hudson (E'46).

Hudson Hall is home to all four departments in the Pratt School of Engineering, as well as the school's laboratories, computing facilities, offices, and classrooms.

Computer Support
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