Wright Basement Research Facility

In 1993 the Oberlin College Department of Physics was awarded an NSF Research Infrastructure Grant for the renovation of the Wright Basement. The plan called for the concentration of all facility- intensive research and research training efforts on the ground floor of Wright, creating 4,300 sq. ft. of renovated research space on this one floor. The less demanding office, introductory lab, storage, and classroom spaces were to remain in the upper two floors, with the expectation that they too will be renovated at a later date. The renovated space was to be devoted entirely to research and research training. The Science Division's Electronic Shop (300 sq. ft.), which supports research throughout the entire division, was also included in the renovation.

The renovated ground floor received a complete HVAC system and infrastructure to support research. Hot and cold domestic water, drains, deionized water, chilled water, compressed air, and dry nitrogen gas were run to most rooms. Several hoods were installed with ductwork run to all faculty research labs. Where not immediately required, services were stubbed off to reduce cost while maintaining future flexibility. Computer network, phone lines, clean-, dirty-, and uninterrupted- 120 VAC , and 208 VAC-3 phase electrical service were run throughout the renovated space. All interior walls and ceilings were lined with conducting foil to reduce RF interference. Various research and research training activities were grouped by function to create an integrated research and research training facility. The renovated facility was made accessible to handicapped persons by adding a wheel- chair entrance to the south end and upgrading the building elevator.

The Computational Lab and all faculty labs (Acoustic, Radio Astronomy, and Electronic Measurement) were located away from the transformer vault. The Advanced Lab was split into new Advanced and Radiation Labs so that experiments using radioactive materials are located in a separate room with controlled access. All labs were equipped with bench and overhead storage cabinets, allowing more efficient use of space. The Wet Chemistry Lab was centrally located between the Vacuum and Advanced Labs. It was built with yellow lighting, separate solvent and acid sinks, and two clean hoods making it possible to support limited photolithography.


Tour of Wright Basement

Room # Room Title Occupant/Activity
Main Corridor
17
Magnetic Characterization Lab
Prof. Ijiri's Research Lab
16
IR Spectroscopy Lab
Prof. Fitzgerald's Research Lab
14
Radio Astronomy Lab
Prof. Stinebring's Research Lab
12
Electronic Measurement Lab
Prof. Scofield's Research Lab
6
Solar Cell Lab
Solar Cell Characterization Lab
4
Mechanical Shop
Home of Machinist Bill Marton
5
Mechanical Project Shop
Small machine shop for student and faculty use
7
Electronics Shop
Home of Electronics Specialist, Bill Mohler
10
X-ray Lab
X-ray Diffraction Lab
13A
Vacuum Lab
Home of three vacuum thin-film deposition systems
13
access room
13B
Wet Chemistry Lab
hoods, sinks, chemical storage cabinets
15
Intermediate/Advanced Lab
Main lab for P314 and P414 lab courses
15B
Radiation Lab
All experiments involving radioactive materials
15A
Laser Lab
8 ft. x 4 ft. optical table

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