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About this project
Housing the School of Engineering & Applied Science’s Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science (MEMS), Jubel Hall provides instructional and research facilities that are key to fostering the interdisciplinary nature of engineering. At Washington University, engineering faculty and students collaborate across converging disciplines to focus on medicine and health, energy and the environment, and security. In this building, mechanical engineers will work closely with physicists, chemists, biologists, and chemical and biomedical engineers to promote the convergence of mechanics, materials science, and nanotechnology. Jubel Hall links the existing engineering complex to other parts of the Danforth Campus and will strengthen collaboration among the Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science and other SEAS departments.
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