The Frank Batten College of Engineering & Technology promotes the advancement of engineering knowledge. The Engineering Systems Building hosts 51,000 square feet for labs and classroom space.
This state-of-the-art building houses biomedical engineering labs, an advanced manufacturing and 3D printing lab, AI and computer vision lab, laser lab, plasma science lab, and physical electronics lab.
The building includes a Motor Sports Lab that has teams known as SAE and BAJA that competes against other schools across the country that involves motor sports vehicles.
The Monarch Engineering & Fabrication Lab or "M-Lab" hosts 100 tools of pieces & equipment.
Engineering Systems Building
Media Gallery
ESB Administration
Motor Sports
M-Lab
⚜️ ESB Administration
The ESB is home to the Frank Batten College of Engineering and Technology's dean's office, the Engineering Fundamentals Division, and the Department of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering, promoting interdepartmental communication and collaboration.
🏎️ Motor Sports
Engineering Systems is the home base for Motor Sports here on campus, featuring SAE and BAJA teams. SAE is all about going as fast as possible while BAJA is all about building the indestructible. Both teams compete against schools across the country.
🛠️ M-Lab
The M-Lab was designed and implemented by ODU engineering students and created with faculty support. It houses 10 areas including 100 tools & pieces of equipment. See what all the Batten College of Engineering and Technology has to offer during an Engineering Academic Day!