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ECE Department

School of Engineering & Science

Stevens Institute of Technology

Facilities and Resources Development

From 1998-2007, as Director of the ECE Department, several laboratories were developed with the support of the School of Engineering. Additional laboratories (the Boesch Laboratory and the Networked Systems Laboratory) were developed after returning to a regular faculty position in the Summer, 2007.


Stevens Institute of Technology (1998-present)

Education Laboratories
Stevens SOE Hattrick Circuits Laboratory (Burchard 126)
The Hattrick Laboratory was established in 1999 with support from Dean Gallois, School of Engineering. The laboratory serves sophomore level undergraduate courses in the broad area of circuits and measurements.
ECE Microelectronics Systems Laboratory (Burchard 124)
This laboratory was established in 2000 to support undergraduate courses in areas of microcontrollers, FPGAs, and other topics. B124 has also served as home to the Cisco Certification training programs provided by Structured Network Institute (a private company).
Product Innovation Laboratory: Electronics Prototyping (Burchard 125)
The Electronics Prototyping Laboratory was developed in collaboration with the School of Engineering and supported in part by NJ State funds. The laboratory provides PCB prototyping, electronic component (surface mount, chip components, etc) mounting, and other resources for developing circuit boards. The facility is dedicated to special needs.
Francis T. Boesch Electronics Laboratory (Burchard 213)
The Boesch Electronics Laboratory was established in the Spring 2008 to provide students with an open electronics design and prototyping laboratory for electronics projects. This laboratory was established through a donation of electronics equpment and instrumentation by Alcatel Bell Laboratories.
Stevens Networked Systems Laboratory (Burchard 107)
This laboratory is a joint undertaking by the Depts of ECE, CS, and Telecommunications Management, with support from Structured Networks Institute (a private certification training company). The laboratory is used for both research and education. It is currently under construction.
Research Laboratories
ECE Graduate Student Complex (B200)
This facility was developed through support from Dean Gallois, School of Engineering. The facility serves as a "commons" area for graduate students working under the various faculty members of the ECE Department
Wireless Systems Laboratory Facility (B219)
This facility was developed through support from Dean Gallois, School of Engineering. The laboratory supports research and project development in the broad area of wireless communications.
Multimedia Systems Research Laboratory (B315)
This facility was developed through support from Dean Gallois, School of Engineering. The laboratory supports research and project development in the broad area of multimedia information, including information security, efficient transmission, etc. Initially, the laboratory housed the ATM network security laboratory developed by Prof. Sumit Ghosh.
Cluster Computer Laboratory (B315)
This facility replaced the ATM network security laboratory in B315. It includes a Sun cluster computer (obtained through a Sun equipment donation by Profs. Al-Jarodi). The computer software includes the Mentor Graphics VLSI/Systems software toolset obtained through donation from Mentor Graphics obtained by Profs. Lawrence and He.
Robotic Systems Laboratory
This facility was developed through support from Dean Korfiatis, School of Engineering. It supports a variety of research projects generally related to mobile autonomous robots and robot clusters.


Hattrick Circuits Laboratory

Microprocessor Systems Laboratory