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Technology Division Facilities

University of Houston Campus

University of Houston Campus activities for the Technology Division at the Cullen College of Engineering are housed primarily in three separate buildings.

  • Technology Annex (T) - This is a one story building housing several labs and classroom facilities. This was one of the first buildings to be built on the University of Houston campus.
  • College of Technology Building (T2) - This is a three story building that houses numerous classrooms and computer labs and the administrative offices for the Technology Division at the Cullen College of Engineering and its departments.
  • Isabel C. Cameron Building (CAM) - Houses the Human Development and Consumer Science Department office and most of its labs and classrooms.

UH Sugar Land

The Technology Division at the Cullen College of Engineering offers programs at UH at Sugar Land, located in Fort Bend County, one of the most diverse counties in the country.

  • Sugar Land Academic Building (SAB) - This building is a 100,000 square foot facility that houses 10 research labs inside.
  • The Albert and Mamie George Building (AMG) - This building is a 57,000 square foot facility that houses offices and classrooms.
  • Brazos Hall (BH2) - This building is a 145,000 square-foot facility, complete with offices, classrooms, labs, and multipurpose rooms.

Our Classrooms and Labs

The Technology Division at the Cullen College of Engineering has numerous classrooms as well as computer labs for training students in the latest technical disciplines. In addition, each department has its own labs for teaching and research (Engineering Technology, Information Science Technology and Human Development and Consumer Sciences).

Additional labs associated with the Technology Division at the Cullen College of Engineering with their own web sites include the following:

  • The ATT Technology Lab serves as a hub for the international educational and research community to facilitate the exchange of ideas and information.
  • The Engineering Technology department has labs for the computer engineering and electrical power programs.
  • The Instructional Support Services lab provides instructional support services for students and faculty.
  • The Optical Networking Research Lab (ONRL) covers research in optical networking supported by AT&T and Sprint.
  • The Intelligent Sensor Grid and Informatics Lab (ISGRIN) covers research in biomedical sensors and image processing, intelligent systems, distributed sensor networks, digital control systems and mechatronics.