With 236 labs in the natural sciences, the College is well equipped to support scientific research in a wide range of disciplines. Simon Hall, completed in 2007, is an exemplary research building housing state-of-art facilities. The building was designed to foster interdisciplinary collaboration in the sciences. It houses more than 220 researchers from different scientific disciplines. Its research facilities include:
Research Facilities
Other campus research facilities for the natural sciences include:
- Center for Biological Research Collections
- Electron Microscopy Center
- Flow Cytometry Core Facility
- Imaging Research Facility
- Insect Cell Culture Facility
- Institute for Scientific Computing and Applied Mathematics
- Light Microscopy Imaging Center
- Low Energy Neutron Source
- Molecular Structure Center
- Neutron Radiation Effects Facility