A big push to enhance research infrastructure is part of the University of Colorado Boulder's new campus master plan, including the development of state-of-the-art research buildings strategically designed to foster innovation, collaboration, and interdisciplinary science across academic disciplines. Wayne Northcutt sets out the results of CU’s program/infrastructure gap analysis, the new strategic priorities for impactful research infrastructure investment, and how those will be addressed through laboratory expansion and modernization, advanced equipment, and flexible workspaces to support the university's leading-edge research endeavors. He illustrates the influence of sustainability commitments and resiliency goals on what’s being built.
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Monday, April 8 3:45PM - 4:10PM
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Pacific Ballroom
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American Institute of Architects (AIA)
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0.50 Units
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Health, Safety and Welfare (HSW)
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0.50 Units
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