Coordinated Science Laboratory

The Coordinated Science Laboratory (CSL) is a major scientific research laboratory at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. With deep roots in information technology, CSL has invented and deployed many landmark innovations, such as the electric vacuum gyroscope, the first computer-assisted instructional program and the plasma TV. Today, research thrusts include computer vision, economics and energy systems, information trust, neuroengineering, parallel computing, robotics and more.

Coordinated Science Laboratory
Established1951
Field of research
Computing, Communications, Signal processing, and Control
DirectorKlara Nahrstedt
Address1308 West Main Street
LocationUrbana, Illinois, U.S.
40.1149°N 88.2267°W / 40.1149; -88.2267
AffiliationsUniversity of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Websitecsl.illinois.edu
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