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Center for Detectors Space Needs

Center for Detectors Space Needs. 11 offices for professors, staff, post-docs 10 offices/cubicles for students >2500 sq. ft. lab space plus three workshop rooms conference room for >15 people >500 sq. ft. clean room office, lab, clean room co-located CfD-only access to all areas (ITAR).

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Center for Detectors Space Needs

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  1. Center for Detectors Space Needs • 11 offices for professors, staff, post-docs • 10 offices/cubicles for students • >2500 sq. ft. lab space plus three workshop rooms • conference room for >15 people • >500 sq. ft. clean room • office, lab, clean room co-located • CfD-only access to all areas (ITAR)

  2. Center for Detectors Space Needs • office space • 11 offices for professors, staff, post-docs • Don Figer, Professor • Brian Ashe, Engineer • Brandon Hanold, Engineer • Don Stauffer, Engineer • Tom Montagliano, Engineer • Joong Lee, Engineer • Ben Davies, Assistant Research Scientist • post-doc 1 (NSF/AAG) expansion positions are underlined • post-doc 2 (NASA/PIDDP2010) • professor • administrative assistant

  3. Center for Detectors Space Needs • office space • 10 offices/cubicles for students • Christine Trombley, AST PhD • John Frye, CE MS • Max Bobrov, CE MS • Chris Maloney, uE MS • Kim Kolb, CIS MS • Tom Praderio, EE MS • Brian Glod, EE MS • Matt Simpson, Biotech • John Breese, CE MS • graduate student (NSF/AAG, Google2010)

  4. Center for Detectors Space Needs • lab space • >2500 sq. ft. • will be used to execute the following programs: PIDDP2006, PIDDP2007, APRA2006, TDEM, Moore (see funding chart), likely new projects (PIDDP2010, NSF/ATI, NSF/AAG) • must be able to accommodate three collocated 8x4 feet optical tables with 3 feet of surrounding open area • 3 separate small lab rooms for cryogenic compressors, dark room, assembly room • 4x220V/30A outlets (120A total load), with emergency power (cost allowing) • 20x110V/15A outlets (75A total load), with emergency power • compressed air service drops in all lab areas • nitrogen gas service drops in all lab areas • cool water service drops in all lab areas • keycard access for CfD personnel only due to ITAR • existing counters in all areas • existing cabinets in all areas • ability to have black-out shades on windows in one dark room • ability to connect 20 computers to network • venting for solder station • nearby area with sink

  5. Center for Detectors Space Needs • clean room • >500 sq. ft. • class 10,000 with air flow to support class 100 on flow bench • accessible chase space (~100 sq. ft.) • 1x220V/30A outlets • 10x110V/15A outlets (30A total load) • compressed air service • nitrogen gas service • cool water service • gowning ante-chamber • closed access for ITAR restrictions

  6. Center for Detectors Space Needs • cost estimates (total = $11,075) • $975, move two optical tables (Al’s moving services) • $500, move flow bench (Al’s moving services) • $1000, 220 Volt installation (via FMS) • $2100, three sets of 40 ft. helium hoses • $2000, keycard • $2000, network jacks/activation (might not be needed if existing jacks are already activated) • $2500, backup power ($2500 was the cost for this in the RIDL)

  7. Center for Detectors Funding ~$1.4M is funded in FY10 and FY11, remainder is estimate.

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