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Facilities

The Atlanta campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology contains 197 buildings, including 72 for academic instruction and research, and 12 for academic support. The remaining buildings by principal
use are for athletics, campus support, parking, residential, Georgia Tech Research Institute, and student support. The Woodruff School has the use of the following buildings:


J. Erskine Love Jr. Manufacturing Building

  • 153,664 sq. ft
  • Opened in 2000
  • Building is shared with Materials Science and Engineering
  • Underwater acoustics tank, wind tunnel, and MEMS clean room are special facilities
  • Acoustics, Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer, and MEMS are the research groups in this building
  • Computer support

Manufacturing Related Disciplines Complex

  • 121,976 sq. ft.
  • Opened in 1995
  • Building is shared with Polymer and Textile Engineering
  • Undergraduate laboratories are among the special facilities
  • Tribology and Mechanics of Materials are research groups in this building
  • Electronics Lab
  • Machine Shop
  • Computer Services

Fuller E. Callaway, Jr. Manufacturing Research Center

  • 118,380 sq. ft.
  • Opened in 1991 (interdisciplinary space)
  • Integrated Acoustics Laboratory (anechoic-chamber) and high-bay area are special facilities
  • Manufacturing, CAE/Design, and Automation/ Mechatronics faculty research groups are housed here

Frank H. Neely Research Center

  • 41,432 sq. ft.
  • Opened in 1963
  • Nuclear and Radiological Engineering/Medical Physics program is housed here
  • Research groups: fission, fusion, and medical physics

Parker H. Petit Biotechnology Building

  • 156,749 sq. ft.
  • Opened in 1999 (interdisciplinary space)
  • Bioengineering research group is located here

 

Institute of Paper Science and Technology

  • Opened in 1992
  • Houses two laboratories for faculty members in the Heat Transfer research group

IPST Centennial Engineering Building

  • Opened in 1997
  • Faculty members in Paper Science and Engineering are housed here

Student Competition Center (The Tin Building)

  • Opened in 1941
  • Officially the Mechanical Engineering Research Building
  • Houses various student competition groups, including gt motorsports, GT Off-Road (the SAE-baja team), Robojackets and Wreck Racing
 
Campuses: Atlanta; Metz, France; Savannah
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