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Quantum Science: New collaboration spaces for biologists, chemists, computer scientists, engineers, physicists

Leandra Davis, LEED AP
Leandra Davis, LEED AP
Leandra Davis
Executive Director of Planning, Design and Construction
 
Leslie  Ashor, AIA, LEED AP
Leslie Ashor, AIA, LEED AP
Leslie Ashor
Director of Science + Technology
 
Jessica Ginther, AIA, LEED AP
Jessica Ginther, AIA, LEED AP
Jessica Ginther
Senior Associate | Project Manager
 

The Quantum Sciences are driving the future of instrumentation, physics, and materials science, and new physical space requirements for quantum research are coming to your institution – so get ready. Session leaders take a deep dive into the new Ginsburg Center for Quantum Precision Measurement at Caltech that unites researchers from diverse disciplines, creates state-of-the-art research spaces, and educates the next generation of quantum science leaders. They share the iterative design process that was both informed and inspired by the theoretical and experimental scientists and identify key design requirements for rapidly evolving scientific fields that predict spatial, environment, and infrastructure needs. 

Occurs
Thursday, April 11th 1:10PM - 2:05PM
Friday, April 12th 1:45PM - 2:40PM
CEU Type Units
American Institute of Architects (AIA)
1.00 Units
Health, Safety and Welfare (HSW)
1.00 Units