Engineering and Applied Sciences Buildings
UB’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences offers undergraduate, graduate and PhD programs across nine engineering disciplines and is one of UB’s largest schools.
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Bonner Hall
Davis Hall
Ketter Hall
Jarvis Hall
Furnas Hall
Bell Hall
⭐ Bonner Hall
Bonner Hall, another engineering building, is filled with labs devoted to nanoelectronics, materials processing and lasers.
⭐ Davis Hall
Davis Hall is a state-of-the-art engineering building with labs, lecture halls, a clean room, a smart room, a cybertorium and more. The building has received LEED gold certification and is fully equipped with the technology and instrumentation to train future engineers. The atrium on the second floor of Davis Hall overlooks UB's Grace Plaza and is an inspiring study and community gathering space.
⭐ Ketter Hall
Ketter Hall houses one of only 11 earthquake simulators in the world—part of MCEER, the Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research. Ketter is also home to UB’s renowned Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering.
⭐ Jarvis Hall
Jarvis Hall is named after astronaut Gregory Jarvis and houses several engineering technical support services, including the Engineering Machine Shop and Engineering Design Services. Jarvis Hall is also home to the Great Lakes Program, a major research organization.
⭐ Furnas Hall
Housing the Departments of Chemical Engineering and Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Furnas Hall is fully equipped with a cutting-edge interaction computation laboratory and ample lab and experimental space for systems design research.
⭐ Bell Hall
Bell Hall is a major engineering hub and houses the Departments of Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Industrial Engineering. Bell Hall contains space for man-machine systems and human-factors research.