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The WSUV School of Engineering and Computer Science offers multiple state of the art laboratories devoted to academics and research.  The new spaces, completed in 2011, feature student workstations with the latest software and hardware.  The lab space is open to all engineering student for innovation and use features multiple spaces for specific spaces. 
=== Electrical Engineering Laboratories [[#_ftn5|[5]]] ===
*'''Digital Systems Laboratory (VECS 220) ''' – “The digital systems laboratory contains function generators, oscilloscopes, digital multimeters, power supplies, high-end PCs, and printer. Various digital, analog, and microprocessor development and simulation software are available. The lab supports teaching activities for several courses related to digital logic design and microprocessors.” *'''Electronics Laboratory (VECS 221) ''' – “The electronics laboratory contains function generators, oscilloscopes, digital multimeters, power supplies, logic analyzers, curve tracers, high-end PCs, and printer. Various analog/digital development and mathematical analysis software are available. The lab supports teaching activities for several courses related to circuit analysis and electronics.” *'''RF Teaching Laboratory (VECS 320) ''' – “The RF (Radio Frequency) teaching laboratory contains RF signal generators, spectrum analyzers, microwave and microstrip trainer kits, digital multimeters, power supplies, a mixed signal oscilloscope, high-end PCs, and printer. 3-D full wave electromagnetic field simulation and mathematical analysis software are available. The lab supports teaching activities for courses related to RF circuit design, antenna design, and microwave theory.” *'''Power Systems Laboratory (VECS 327) ''' – “The power systems laboratory contains three-phase and single phase transformers, dissectible machine trainers, three-phase synchronous motors, single phase and three-phase induction motors, dynamometers, power supplies, digital voltmeters, and high-end PCs. The lab supports teaching activities for courses related to energy systems; power conversion, transmission, and storage.” *'''Cleanroom Laboratory (VECS 040) ''' – “The laboratory consists of a class 100 cleanroom with 1700 square feet of lab space. The lab includes three bays for thermal/diffusion/anneal, photolithography, and metal deposition. The lab is used for research projects and supports teaching activities for courses related to IC fabrication and testing.”[[#_ftn6|[6]]]
=== Computer Engineering Labs ===
“Two computer science teaching laboratories containing multiple student workstations are equipped with the latest iMac computers which run Apple OS X, Linux (CentOS) and Microsoft Windows.  Each operating system environment includes all of the tools and applications needed by computer science students in their coursework along with common desktop productivity tools.  When classes are not being taught in these laboratories, they are open to general use by Computer Science and Electrical Engineering students. Facilities also include two open computer laboratories with additional computers having the same capabilities as the teaching laboratory machines.  These laboratories are open for student use any time the Engineering and Computer Science building (VECS) is open.”[[#_ftn7|[7]]]
*'''CS Teaching Lab (VECS 325)''' *'''Open Computer Lab (VECS 323)''' *'''ENCS Network Server and cluster facilities''' *'''Cluster Facilities'''
=== Mechanical Engineering Laboratories [[#_ftn8|[8]]] ===
[http://research.vancouver.wsu.edu/dr-hakan-gurocak *'''Automation laboratory]'''&nbsp;[[#_ftn9|[9]]] – “This laboratory contains various automation hardware, PLCs, servo training systems, lab instruments and high-end PCs. The lab supports research activities and mechatronics courses.” *'''Computer-aided design (CAD) laboratory (VSCI 255) ''' – “The computer-aided design laboratory contains iMac computers that run three operating systems (Mac OS X, Windows, Linux). Various CAD/CAM, Finite Element and mathematical analysis software are available. Faculty hold some of their lectures in this laboratory to provide hands-on learning with software. This laboratory is also a gathering place for students while working on their homework and project assignments.” *'''Computer-aided engineering (CAE) laboratory (VSCI 251) ''' – “The computer-aided engineering laboratory contains a high-resolution Micro Computed Tomography (micro-CT) Scanner, a three-dimensional Laser Scanner, Finite Element Analysis software, Reverse Engineering software, Micro-System Design software and high-end PCs. This lab supports research activities and CAE courses.” *'''Device diagnostics and microelectronics laboratory (VSCI 155)'''[[#_ftn10|<sup><sup>[10]</sup></sup>]] – “The Microelectronics Learning Laboratory consists of approximately 1200 square feet of lab space. Physical layout of the lab includes a class 100 capable clean room for IC fabrication and packaging, two rooms for device analysis, and a specimen preparation room, clustered into a suite around a central foyer.”&nbsp;The design of the lab accommodates three major functions: ·&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; **IC fabrication**Packaging·&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Packaging**Device diagnostics
·&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Device diagnostics
Physical layout of the lab includes a class 100 capable clean room for IC fabrication and packaging, two rooms for device analysis, and a specimen preparation room, clustered into a suite around a central foyer”
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