Core Facilities

Knight Campus Core Facilities

Access top-end research equipment and experts

The Knight Campus Core Research Facilities offer extraordinary access to top-end research equipment, overseen by expert staff to facilitate use across academic, commercial and government industries.

Knight Campus Core Facilities

Access top-end research equipment and experts

The Knight Campus Core Research Facilities offer extraordinary access to top-end research equipment, overseen by expert staff to facilitate use across academic, commercial and government industries.

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Knight Campus Core Facilities

 

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Knight Campus Cleanroom

A research fabrication facility for micro and nano-scale processing.  Infrastructure enables etching and deposition with traditional material systems and innovations into novel materials for advanced semiconductor and bioengineering applications. Located in Building 1.

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We offer extraordinary access to top-end research equipment, overseen by expert staff that support users across the state of Oregon. 
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We offer extraordinary access to top-end research equipment, overseen by expert staff that support users across the state of Oregon. 

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Knight Campus Core Facilities News

New tools for recording brain activity, developed in the Knight Campus lab of Felix Deku could one day decode Parkinson's, Alzheimer’s and other neurodegenerative diseases.

At the Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact, they’ve got trash covered. Literally. Attractive metal plates now sit over garbage chutes throughout the research campus, courtesy of a nifty collaboration between custodian Judy Haines and the facility’s technical teams.

Angela Lin, senior research engineer in the Guldberg Lab at the Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact and the director of the X-ray Imaging Research Core Facility, is recognized for the  2025 OVPRI Career Research Faculty Award. 

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Learn about other core facilities across the University of Oregon, including comprehensive materials characterization, sequencing, high-resolution microscopy and fabrication. 
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Partner Facilities

Learn about other core facilities across the University of Oregon, including comprehensive materials characterization, sequencing, high-resolution microscopy and fabrication.  

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