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Caltech’s Eco-Friendly Linde + Robinson Laboratory Opens

Published on Tuesday, January 24, 2012 | 7:00 am
 

The Linde + Robinson Laboratory for Global Environmental Science was officially dedicated with a research symposium and ceremony on Tuesday, Jan. 24.

The research symposium featured John H. Seinfeld, Louis E. Nohl Professor and Professor of Chemical Engineering, and Jess Adkins, Professor of Geochemistry and Global Environmental Science, both of whom have laboratories in the new Linde + Robinson Laboratory. They spoke about the role of aerosols in climate and atmospheric chemistry and the exploration of the deep ocean for corals and clues to past climate change.

The dedication ceremony began on the north side of the Linde + Robinson Laboratory and included remarks from Caltech president Jean-Lou Chameau, GPS division chair Ken Farley, Caltech and Rocky Mountain Institute trustee Sue Woolsey, and trustee and donor Ronald Linde. After the program, there were guided tours of the facility.

Both events marked the historic transformation of one of Caltech’s oldest buildings into a prototype laboratory for the future. Linde + Robinson is one of the nation’s most energy-efficient science buildings, complete with state-of-the-art laboratories for oceanography, atmospheric science, and environmental chemistry and technology.

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