A two-phased, two-year construction project in the Steele Ocean Sciences building (SOSB) has concluded, converting approximately 16,000 square feet over two floors into new science labs, office and meeting space.
The retrofitted rooms and equipment were financed through the Canada First Research Excellence Fund which was awarded to the (OFI), a collaborative research initiative led by 新澳门六合彩开奖. While the bulk of OFI鈥檚 funding is used to advance ocean research, a portion of its budget is earmarked to strengthen the infrastructure and facilities ocean scientists require. 听
鈥淥ur researchers have great ideas and this investment gives them the space to help them better launch their work,鈥 says Anya Waite, scientific director of OFI and associate vice-president research, ocean, at Dal. 鈥淭his in turn helps us understand the challenges our ocean faces and how science can help identify the necessary solutions.鈥
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The first phase of construction was completed a year ago and includes a 32-seat meeting room with full video conference abilities and a 1,100 square-foot marine geosciences lab. The lab鈥檚 first occupants are Owen Sherwood and Vittorio Maselli, both assistant professors in the Department of Earth Sciences.
More recently, construction crews put the finishing touches on the fourth floor, enabling its new tenants 鈥 Oceanography professors Zoe Finkel and Hugh MacIntyre as well as Earth Sciences professor Mladen Nedimovic 鈥 to move in. Dr. Waite will also eventually be based there.
The fourth floor labs are equipped with incubators, freezers, chemical storage, fume hoods, a glassware washer and sterilizer, and multiple benches and microscope rooms. The labs are open-concept style, allowing the work space to support future growth in ocean research. 听
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