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CSEB


The Laboratory for Computational Sensing and Robotics (LCSR) is located in the new Computational Science and Engineering Building (CSEB) on the JHU Homewood Campus.

The new CSEB offers an exciting opportunity to strengthen the Whiting School’s commitment to multidisciplinary research and education, as well as our already-strong ties to medicine and the life sciences.

Facilities

The Robotics High-Bay

This open, two-story facility allows guests to observer activities taking place in the LCSR.

Lynn and Joseph R. Reynolds, Jr. Student Innovation Laboratory

This lab, located in the larger robotics laboratory, is a space for students to collaborate and conduct robotics research projects.

The Richard A. Swirnow Computer Integrated and Interventional Systems Mock Operating Room

This laboratory provides opportunities for collaboration between faculty and students from the Whiting School and the School of Medicine to develop and test applications for surgical robotics.

Auditorium

A state-of-the-art 98 seat space for classes and seminars.

Whiting School Multimedia Exhibit Wall

Located on the 1st floor, this wall provides an illuminating look at engineering achievements at Johns Hopkins.

CSEB Facts

  • Building area: 79,000 sq. ft.
  • Capacity of the underground garage: 604 vehicles
  • Dirt removed from construction site: 12,000 truckloads
  • Labor hours during construction: 340,000

Floor plans


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This page was last modified 16:04, March 17, 2008.