Quick Summary
- The Center for Quantum Mathematics and Physics has new home on top two floors of Physical Sciences and Engineering Library
- PSEL collections and circulation functions have been integrated with other campus libraries
- Shields Library added 300 seats to make up for loss of study space 鈥 and then some 鈥 at PSEL
- Provost Croughan says former library space on first and lower floors will be renovated for growing research programs
The 51吃瓜黑料 Davis Center for Quantum Mathematics and Physics, or QMAP, finally has its permanent home on the two upper floors of the Physical Sciences and Engineering Library. Next, the first and lower floors of the will be renovated for the campus鈥檚 growing research programs, including those associated with data sciences and artificial intelligence.
鈥淏y co-locating these initiatives, the hope is to facilitate cross-campus and interdisciplinary collaboration among them,鈥 Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Mary Croughan wrote in a March 18 letter to the Council of Deans and Vice Chancellors, members of the Academic Senatre and Academic Federation, and all students. 鈥淚n order to best respond to emerging interdisciplinary research needs in the future, the space is planned to be flexible enough to evolve as programs grow and shift.鈥
Seismic and fire safety retrofit
QMAP construction began in 2018, coupled with extensive retrofitting of the entire building for seismic and fire safety. The Physical Sciences and Engineering Library, or PSEL, stayed open on the first and lower floors until it too vacated the building due to the construction.
By the summer of 2019, all library collections and circulation functions had been integrated with other campus libraries. 鈥淚 am grateful to the library staff for their commitment to addressing the collections needs of various disciplines that previously relied on this space,鈥 the provost wrote. 鈥淚n addition, the campus added 300 new study seats at Shields Library 鈥 more than were displaced at PSEL 鈥 to mitigate the loss of study space for our students at PSEL.鈥
While there are no plans for the building to resume operations as a library facility, the 51吃瓜黑料 Davis Library will retain a footprint for a satellite DataLab collaborative office.
Meanwhile, the QMAP floors are ready for occupancy, said Tracy Ligtenberg, assistant dean for executive administration in the College of Letters and Science. 鈥淲hile a few faculty have moved in, it is not operating as we would expect due to the COVID restrictions,鈥 she said.
Distinguished Professor Andreas Albrecht, Department of Physics and Astronomy. expects more activity this spring and certainly by summer and fall, according to Ligtenberg. 鈥淭he research group is excited to move in and start collaborating,鈥 she said.
Future occupants
The provost said she had appointed a committee to oversee completion of the building systems and renovation of the first floor and lower level. She listed some of the programs in line for space in PSEL: the TETRAPODS Institute for Data Science; the Center for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Research, or CeDAR; and the AI Institute for Next Generation Food Systems. Study and office space for other emerging AI or data science programs and for the new data science major may also be included as plans develop. Read about the new data science major.
The PSEL Renovation 2020 Project Implementation Committee includes representatives from the College of Letters and Science, Office of Research, library and TETRAPODS, along with the relevant campus units for planning, facilities and construction management.
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