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Whittemore Hall

Virginia Tech's main campus is in Blacksburg, Virginia, which is located on US 460, about 10 miles from Interstate 81 and about 45 miles from Interstate 77. Commercial air service is provided by the Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport.

The Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering's main office is located in 302 Whittemore Hall. Whittemore is at 1185 Perry Street, between Stanger St. and West Campus Drive on the northernmost side of campus.

To find off-campus research facilities, please contact the appropriate research group.

Blacksburg Facilities

Whittemore Hall

Whittemore Hall

Whittemore Hall houses the department's main office, student services office, and a variety of offices and laboratories.

106 Plantation Road

106 Plantation Road

An off-campus building at 106 Plantation Road is home to a laboratory used by the Future Energy Electronics Center.

Durham Hall

Durham Hall

Durham Hall, adjacent to Whittemore, houses a variety of offices and research and teaching laboratories.

Torgersen Hall

Torgersen Hall

Torgersen Hall houses some of the computer engineering offices and laboratories.

Torgersen spans the Alumni Mall and connects to Newman Library.

Space@VT

Space@VT

The Center for Space Science and Engineering Research is located in the Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center.

Greater Washington, D.C., Metro Area Facilities

Northern Virginia Center

Northern Virginia Center

The Northern Virginia Center in Falls Church is the primary classroom facility and home of the part-time ECE graduate program in the National Capital Region.

Virginia Tech Research Center – Arlington

Virginia Tech Research Center – Arlington

ECE faculty, graduate students, and staff at the state-of-the-art VTRC-A conduct research in areas including computational biology, energy, cybersecurity, networking, and computer systems.

Innovation Campus

Coming Soon: Innovation Campus

Our future home within Virginia Tech's Innovation Campus will be located in the heart of the greater Washington, D.C., metro area.