The Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science at Binghamton University has developed an outstanding reputation in the areas of small-scale systems, electronics packaging, information security and intelligent systems since its founding in 1983.
Spread across three buildings on campus - the Glenn G. Bartle Library tower, the Engineering Building, and the Innovative Technologies Complex (ITC) composed of the Biotechnology Building and the Engineering and Science Building - Watson College houses many research laboratories that contain state-of-the-art laboratory equipment.
Questions and comments regarding Watson College in the Engineering & Science building at ITC can be sent to:
Chris Chase, Equipment & Operations Manager, Building Administrator
Email: cchase@binghamton.edu
Phone: 607-777-6523
Questions and comments regarding Watson College in the Engineering Building on main campus can be sent to:
Vincent Brady, Watson Manager, Engineering Building
Email: vbrady@binghamton.edu
Phone: 607-777-4506
Laboratories and Research Cores
Biomedical Engineering
Computer Science
- High-performance Linux clusters
- Sun workstations and multiprocessing servers
Electrical and Computer Engineering
- CASP Laboratory
- Microelectronics Core
- Survivable Computing Infrastructure Core
- Seymour Kunis Media Core
Mechanical Engineering
- Acoustics Core
- Additive Manufacturing Laboratory
- Micro/Nano-Electro-Mechanical Systems
- Opto-Mechanics
- Transport Sciences Core
- Vibration Core
Systems Science and Industrial Engineering
- Surface Mount Assembly and Reliability Testing (SMART)
- Computational Operations Research and Engineering (CORE) Laboratory
- Human Factors and Ergonomics Research Laboratory (HFERL) and Instructional Laboratory
- Health Systems Engineering Center (HSEC)
- Advanced Reliability and Diagnostics Laboratory (IEEC)
- Automation Control Laboratory