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1101 University Avenue, seen from the corner of Johnson and Mills, the Chemistry Building is home to Professor Schrag's research group. This was also the location for the late John Ferry's research group, discoverers of the WLF equation (100K JPG).
1513 University Avenue, seen from University Avenue, the Mechanical Engineering Building houses Professors Osswald, Giacomin, Turng, Shkel and their Polymer Engineering Center. This building has striking modernized Italian renaissance architecture, and its claim to fame is that Charles Lindbergh studied in its oldest wing. (30K JPG).
1415 Engineering Drive, Engineering Hall, home of the RRC weekly seminars, Professors Bird, de Pablo, Graham, Johnson, Klingenberg and Nealey, and their rheology research teams (40K JPG).
1500 Engineering Drive, the Engineering Research Building houses Professor Lake's research team in the Micromechanics Laboratory, along with Professors Malkus and Carpick and their research teams (65K JPG).
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