Jeffrey A. Zapfe
Higher Education | Market Principal
Principal
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MIT.nano is a state of the art facility designed to support the next generation of nano-technology research at MIT, one of the world’s leading institutions in science and mathematics. Acentech teamed with architecture firm HGA to provide noise and vibration consulting services throughout the design process.
During pre-design, Acentech performed a number of site measurements around the MIT campus to help the school select the ideal location for this facility. Once the site was selected, additional measurements were conducted to determine what levels of vibration could be expected in the completed building.
Since completion, this building houses a variety of vibration-sensitive spaces, including specialized labs and two cleanrooms. Specifically, the basement holds eight sensitive imaging suites that have been specially designed to provide a research environment with very low levels of acoustic noise and vibration. Acentech partnered with MIT and the design team to provide the necessary supplemental vibration and acoustic isolation to meet the design goals for these spaces. Acentech also provided mechanical systems noise and vibration control services to ensure these goals were not compromised.
One unique aspect of MIT.nano is the use of live telemetry systems to continually monitor vibration in sensitive areas. MIT.nano is a low-vibration facility and MIT intends to use these systems to keep it that way. Acentech is pleased to be involved with MIT to provide these real-time monitoring systems and to help design alert protocols that enable the building operators to “keep tabs” on the building’s low-vibration environment throughout its lifetime. This focus on actively maintaining the vibration standards of this facility will keep it viable as a platform for world-class research for decades to come.