Agricultural Engineering Building
The Agricultural Engineering Building expands our facilities to better engage in collaborative work and foster innovation with University, government, and industry partners.
Rebuilt and renovated building provides new amenities to help attract top faculty and students.
- Historic portion of the building originally constructed in 1938.
- New research and teaching laboratories, classrooms, offices, fabrication facility with 3-D printing and CNC milling capabilities, and a green roof.
CSL Behring Shared Fermentation Facility on the ground floor is a shared University resource available to government and industry researchers.
- State-of-the-art biotechnology pilot plant for production of microbial cells, recombinant proteins, and other microbial products.
Fostering Collaboration and Innovation
Home to the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering.
Programs in natural resource engineering and management, biological process engineering and biproducts, and agricultural engineering and production.
CSL Behring Shared Fermentation Facility operates as one of eleven core facilities run by Penn State’s Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences.
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