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The rotunda staircase.
The rotunda's grand staircase.

Occupants:
The Kim Building is designed to encourage and support multidisciplinary approaches to engineering. All Clark School departments are represented, and collaborators from throughout the university, the region and the world are welcome to participate.

Major emphases:
Research and education programs within the Kim Building address a wide range of the opportunities and challenges that face society, from energy and the environment to national security, transportation, healthcare, telecommunications and new product design and manufacturing.

Exposed elevator shaft.

Like many parts of the building, one of the elevator shafts is exposed for observation.

   

Engineering specialties include information technology, nanotechnology, bioengineering, microelectronics and MEMS, sensors and actuators, environmental engineering, intelligent transportation systems and space research.

Funding:
The state of Maryland provided the primary funding for the Kim Building. Jeong H. Kim, Ph.D., '91, is the building's primary individual donor.

Labs:
The Kim Building houses many multidisciplinary research and instructional labs. Each lab can adapt as technology advances and emphases dictate. Learn more about the Kim Building laboratories.

Continue exploring the Kim Building:

Introduction
 

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Virtual Tours of the Kim Building

 

Learn More About The Kim Building:

Introduction

The Kim Building Laboratories

How You Can Partner With Us

The Kim Building At A Glance

The Kim Building Laboratories

Reserve Rooms in the Kim Bldg

How You Can Partner With Us

Virtual Tours of the Kim Building

The Kim Building Dedication and Photo Gallery

   
 

 

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