Description

Submitted By: Sharon Neufeldt

I am currently at the maximum capacity of my student office space, and I expect to have new students join in the upcoming academic year. My current student office space seats 10 students. In the fall I will have 7 graduate students and 3 undergraduates, plus expect to have 3-5 additional students conduct rotations in my lab (and some of these will join the group permanently). It’s important for student office space to be very close to the research labs - because of the hazardous nature of our work, students are not allowed to bring lab notebooks or computers into the lab, and students need to be able to easily go back and forth between the lab and their office.

Resolution

Approved By: Space Management Committee

Date: 09-06-2019

Space Management Committee approved the allocation of room 330 to Neufeldt for use by her students, which is directly adjacent to her lab in room 328. As a result, Connie Chang of Chemical & Biological Engineering will relocate her students out of room 330 and into Chemistry & Biochemistry Building room 226 so that her students are more contingent to her allocated labs in rooms 224 and 224A. Students currently using room 226 will be shuffled into rooms 242 and 248 as a part of the Ron June/Seth Pincus lab allocation of Chemistry & Biochemistry Building room 244.