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Lammot du Pont Laboratory is a state-of-the-art facility housing research space for the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and the College of Marine Studies. The 34,000-square-foot facility includes seven synthetic laboratories for organic, inorganic and organometallic chemistries, five laboratories housing state-of-the-art mass spectrometry instrumentation, an electro-chemistry laboratory, a marine studies laboratory and a lab housing FT-IR and FT-Raman instrumentation for energetic materials. In addition, it contains clean rooms, offices, support spaces and conference rooms. |
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Cannon Laboratory, located on the Hugh R. Sharp Campus in Lewes, is the largest facility for UD's College of Marine Studies. In this building, marine scientists conduct research on problems ranging from marine corrosion to global climate change. The first floor contains a 40,000-liter recirculating seawater system, various aquaria and well-equipped research laboratories. The second floor contains the Marine Plant Biochemistry/ Biophysics Research Laboratory and the Ocean Information Center. Additionally, the second floor includes a student computing site, an interactive television (ITV) classroom linking the Lewes campus with the Newark campus, the Delaware Aquaculture Resource Center and the Marine Studies Library. Cannon Lab also houses offices for administrators, faculty, and staff, including the Sea Grant Marine Advisory Service, which provides the public with technical assistance and information on marine issues. |
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