MIT Analytical Chemistry Lab
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
This lab renovation entailed the demolition of two existing bays of research labs on the Fourth Floor of Building 48 at MIT. The new space, designed in conjunction with the Principal Investigator (“PI”), provides an efficient layout for specialized research by coordinating specialized equipment, extensive stainless steel piped gas infrastructure, and efficient circulation for researcher and gas dewar delivery.
The PI utilizes state-of-the-art analytical chemistry, to identify and quantify organic molecules ranging in size from C1-C billions, to improve industrial practice or product performance targeting industries related to key changes such as use of renewable energy.
size
1,700 GSF
TEAM:
Principal in Charge: Rick Jones
Project Director: Matt RowanPHOTOGRAPHY:
Ashley Parent
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