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The Computer Science and Engineering Building (EBU3B)
Gross Square Footage: 145,000
Designed by: Bohlin, Cywinski & Jackson
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The Computer Science and Engineering building was designed to create a sense of community among the department's faculty, staff,
students, and visitors. "Interaction spaces" for scholarly activity are located throughout the building where graduate and
undergraduate students can drop in to discuss classroom topics, share research ideas, or hold casual conversations. The building
houses laboratories dedicated to undergraduate instruction, as well as research facilities designed for ultimate flexibility
so faculty and researchers can work on the technologies of the future. The building provides accommodations for visiting
researchers and scientists, reflecting Computer Science and Engineering's commitment to the development of strong partnerships
with industry and other academic institutions. Groundbreaking on the new building took place on May 31, 2002, with the department
taking occupancy in July, 2005. You can view the groundbreaking press release
here.
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Governor Gray Davis (center) attended the joint CSE-Calit2
building groundbreaking on May 31, 2002. CSE Chair Mohan
Paturi stands to the Governor's right.
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EBU3B brochure and fact sheet (PDF 309k) Additional building renderings Building Floor Plans
Basement
First Floor
Second Floor
Third Floor
Fourth Floor
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