Center for Neural Engineering
The Penn State Center for Neural Engineering, an intercollege center bridging the Colleges of Engineering, Medicine, and Science, was created to develop active educational, research, and outreach collaborations with scientists and physicians who are working on developing the next generation of smart devices for the clinical treatment of dynamical diseases of the brain.
The Center occupies 22,000 square feet of space in the Millennium Science Complex, a structure which brings together faculty and laboratories from the Materials Research Institute and Huck Institute of Life Sciences at Penn State.
Centers and Institutes
- Applied Research Lab
- Center for Innovative Sintered Products
- Center for Multiscale Wave-Materials Interactions
- Center for Nanotechnology Education and Utilization
- Center for Neural Engineering
- Center for Research on Advanced Fiber Technologies
- Engineering Nano Characterization Center
- Materials Characterization Lab
- Materials Research Institute
- Microwave Processing and Engineering Center