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Advanced Engineering Building

Fueling Nevada’s innovation workforce

Support the AEB

25%
Increase in undergraduate and graduate engineering degrees granted by 2030
$25M
AEB is expected to support $25 million in faculty research grants by 2030
60%
51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Engineering graduates living in Nevada and supporting our state’s growing tech environment

A Place for Inspiration and Innovation

The Advanced Engineering Building (AEB) is a three-story, 52,000 square-foot idea incubator and innovation generator. From top to bottom, and in every space in between, the AEB facilitates the interdisciplinary collisions and research collaborations that will solve national and regional problems.

As the latest addition to the university’s innovation corridor, AEB helps the College of Engineering meet our skyrocketing enrollment demand in engineering and computer science. It also supports a highly skilled workforce that is integral to Nevada’s economic future.

Constructing a Critical Facility for 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ and Nevada

Nevada’s future hinges on our ability to attract new industry — particularly those grounded in science and engineering. To achieve this, we are creating the infrastructure to educate the engineers of tomorrow and providing them with research space that prepares them for their professional careers in academia or industry. The new Advanced Engineering Building will enable larger enrollment and more graduates. It will facilitate critical research and foster innovation. And it will pave the way for the vision for Nevada’s future of a robust tech-driven diversified economy.