Core Facilities
Core facilities offer common and advanced instrumentation that provide cutting-edge analysis and research technology to foster multidisciplinary research across several departments and industries. These facilities are managed and staffed with leading experts who provide technical support and guidance to solve the most advanced research problems.
Learn about Baylor's core facilities and distinct approach to industry partnerships from MTACC director Blake Heller, Ph.D., and ProtoLAB engineering manager Raymond Curtice.

Materials Testing and Characterization
Baylor's Materials Testing & Characterization Core (MTACC) provides equipment, computing resources, and expertise for analysis of a wide range of conventional and advanced materials.

Micro and Nanofabrication Cleanroom
The Micro and Nanofabrication Cleanroom provides a Class 1,000 cleanroom space housing equipment necessary to pattern structures and devices at the nanoscale.

ProtoLAB
Baylor University’s ProtoLAB is a new, full-service prototyping facility located at the Baylor BRIC.