Engineering Sciences Building (ESB)

19. Engineering Sciences Building (ESB)

Engineering Sciences Building (ESB)

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The Engineering Sciences Building (ESB) is home to several individual research groups and other collaborative activities as well as the administrative offices of the Illinois Quantum Information Science and Technology (IQUIST) center.

Connecting the Engineering Sciences Building and the Materials Research Lab is the Superconductivity Center. Illinois researchers at the Superconductivity Center bring diverse, crosscutting, experimental and theoretical tools to pursue three grand challenges: finding new strongly correlated superconducting materials, understanding the physical mechanisms that lead to strong correlation and high-temperature superconductivity, and controlling vortex matter to raise the current-carrying performance of superconductors.

The Materials Research Lab (MRL) is home to several large-scale research programs. The MRL also has as a core mission to provide characterization tools for materials research. This lab fosters interdisciplinary research at the forefront of materials science by bringing together world-class faculty and students in condensed matter physics, materials chemistry and materials science.

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