Jen-Hsun Huang and Lori Mills Huang Collaborative Innovation Complex
Addressing global challenges, advancing the Oregon economy

The Future of Research at Oregon State University
The Jen-Hsun Huang and Lori Mills Huang Collaborative Innovation Complex will be a dynamic home for team-based transdisciplinary research and teaching. It will be a place where creative, driven faculty and students come together to solve critical challenges facing the world in areas such as climate science, clean energy and water resources.
It will be home to one of the nation’s most powerful supercomputers and advance research and learning in artificial intelligence, robotics and materials science.
The 143,000 square-foot Huang Complex will support innovation, entrepreneurship, and partnerships with industry, while preparing graduates for Oregon’s workforce and beyond.
The $200 million complex, made possible with generous gifts to the OSU Foundation from alumni couple Jen-Hsun Huang and Lori Mills Huang and the Wayne and Gladys Valley Foundation, is planned to open in 2026.


“We discovered our love for computer science and engineering at OSU. We hope this gift will help inspire future generations of students also to fall in love with technology and its capacity to change the world.”
"AI is the most transformative technology of our time. To harness this force, engineering students need access to a supercomputer, a time machine, to accelerate their research. This new AI supercomputer will enable OSU students and researchers to make very important advances in climate science, oceanography, materials science, robotics, and other fields.”
— Jen-Hsun Huang and Lori Mills Huang
“The Jen-Hsun Huang and Lori Mills Huang Collaborative Innovation Complex will be a dynamic place where creative, driven faculty, students and partners from business and other universities come together to solve critical challenges facing the state, nation and world.”
— President Jayathi Murthy