Engeneering And Physical Sciences Building (Bozeman, Montana)
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One of the newest buildings on Montana State University's campus, the Engineering and Physical Sciences (EPS) building takes the place of the old Ryon Lab. Ryon Lab was named for MSU's first president Augustus M. Ryon and was built in 1922.
The new EPS building houses laboratory facilities as well as classrooms, research facilities for graduate and undergraduate students, the Burns Telecommunications Center, Center for Biofilm Engineering, and a lecture hall.
The new EPS building houses laboratory facilities as well as classrooms, research facilities for graduate and undergraduate students, the Burns Telecommunications Center, Center for Biofilm Engineering, and a lecture hall.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Center_for_Biofilm_Engineering
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Coordinates: 45°39'56"N 111°2'45"W
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