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 Industry News Item Added on February 06, 2007


Idaho State University Develops Center for Advanced Energy Studies

IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO -

Idaho State University is partnering with the Idaho National Laboratory to construct the Center for Advanced Energy Studies (CAES) in Idaho Falls. The CAES facility will be an international user facility for promoting and performing research and revitalizing education and training in nuclear energy science, engineering, technology, and related disciplines. The facility is expected to encompass 50,000 gsf to 60,000 gsf with approximately half of the building dedicated to laboratory space. Occupancy is slated for 2008. The CAES facility is expected to house a total of 175 people including 100 faculty, researchers and staff, 50 graduate students, and 25 undergraduate students. Designed by GSBS Architects of Salt Lake City, the project will incorporate LEED® sustainable design criteria. Research Facilities Design is providing laboratory design consulting services.

 



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