Proceed to the first floor using the elevators in the ConocoPhillips Atrium or the learning stairs in the center of the building.
SuSu and Mark A. Fischer ’72 Engineering Design Center
Welcome to the design center, where all the magic happens! The SuSu and Mark A. Fischer ’72 Engineering Design Center (FEDC) is an open space where engineering students have access to state-of-the-art prototyping tools, equipment, materials and support staff.
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For more information on the Zachry Engineering Education Complex, browse the Zachry website. For more information on engineering, its departments, or programs, visit the College of Engineering website.
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The FEDC is an exclusive academic maker space and design center that focuses on learning, designing and building. Through partnerships with industry and nonprofit sponsors, the center is an environment where concepts become solutions to real-world problems and student teams come together to build new prototypes, acquire new skills and develop new relationships. It is supported with differential tuition funds and is open to all engineering undergraduate students.