Laboratory Facilities
- Stable Isotope Biogeochemistry Lab, (SIBLab): Grottoli
- Radiogenic Isotope Laboratory, (RIL): Saltzman
- Trace Element Research Laboratory, (TERL): Olesik
- Water Isotope and Nutrient Laboratory, (WINL): Carey/Lyons
- Ice Core Paleoclimatology Laboratory, Thompson
- High-Pressure Mineral Physics Lab, Panero
Computer Facilities
The computers in the School of Earth Sciences are state-of-the-art. The Kresge/Shell Computer Laboratory has 18 PCs and access to Linux and SUN workstations, color printers, and poster printer available to researchers and students alike. Geodetic science research is conducted using a scalable 60-node computing cluster running GPS processing software and RAID based data archive with a total data capacity of > 50 TB with a scalable backup architecture.
In addition, the Ohio Supercomputer Center located on campus is one of the premier computing facilities in the country. Data-intensive research and teaching are handled easily by this network.
Other Campus Lab/Computing Facilities
- Nanotech West, research on micro- and nanotechnology
- Center for Electron Microscopy and Analysis, (CEMAS) formerly the Central Electron Optics Facility
- Campus Microscopy and Imaging Facility, (CMIF) a center dedicated to microscopic study
- Scientific Glassblowing Laboratory, a borosilicate (Pyrex) and quartz scientific glassblowing lab
- Scientific Equipment Machine Shop, high-precision mechanical and optical instrumentation fabrication