Jack E. Brown Building
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My other "home base" at TAMU was the Jack E. Brown Engineering Building, otherwise known as JEB, and is the home for chemical engineering. The bottom floor is mostly classrooms and student computing centers. The second floor houses most of the faculty and a few support staff. The third through seventh floors have research labs in the center with offices around the perimeter housing faculty, staff, and grad students. I was on the 6th floor during the Zachry renovation. As faculty expanded with the student enrollment, the building is undersized for the task. Each professor (not me) conducts research and that work plays a huge role in rankings of Tier 1 universities. Having adequate facilities (lab and office space) is important in recruiting top talent. It will be interesting to see how the university and department tackle this problem going forward.
Thanks,
Doug White
Didn’t start in chemical until 2013 but I’ve always loved the building maybe not being in the building everyday :)
ReplyDeleteGood and tough memories! Better with time!
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