State-of-the-art labs. Dedicated space to support Northeastern’s innovative work in autonomous vehicles, drones, and humanoid robots. A makerspace to promote collaboration between students across disciplines.
It’s all part of the university’s plan to construct an eight-story, 350,000-square-foot research center on Columbus Avenue. The building, to be named EXP, will include teaching and research labs, a cafe, a faculty club, and landscaped green space sandwiched in between the Ruggles Station and the Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex, which was opened in 2017 to national acclaim.
The two new buildings will complement each other as embodiments of the university’s academic plan, Northeastern 2025, which creates a globally networked ecosystem for research, innovation, and entrepreneurship. EXP’s design enables a diverse network of innovators…