Work on the 探花直播 of Cambridge鈥檚 拢300m Cavendish Laboratory redevelopment has been marked with a ground-breaking ceremony attended by the Vice-Chancellor Professor Stephen Toope.

This project will allow Cavendish to continue being 鈥 as it has been since 1874 鈥 the home of discovery

Vice-Chancellor Professor Stephen Toope

探花直播development, at the West Cambridge site off Madingley Road, will provide a purpose-built centre for the 探花直播鈥檚 world-leading physics research, bringing together all of the Cavendish Laboratory鈥檚 research groups under one roof.

探花直播flagship building of the new Cavendish Laboratory will be named the Ray Dolby Centre, in recognition of an 拢85 million gift from the estate of sound pioneer Ray Dolby 鈥 the largest philanthropic donation ever made to UK science.

In addition to the Dolby gift, the new Cavendish Laboratory is being made possible by 拢75 million of funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). 探花直播project, which is expected to be completed in 2022, will help strengthen the 探花直播鈥檚 position as a leading site for physics research and will provide a top-class facility for the nation, with much of the research equipment made available to other institutions.

鈥淭his project is the physical embodiment of our aspirations for the 探花直播,鈥 said the Vice-Chancellor in his remarks. 鈥淐rucially, it will be built to encourage inter-disciplinarily; to break down the traditional boundaries between disciplines. In short, this project will allow Cavendish to continue being 鈥 as it has been since 1874 鈥 the home of discovery.鈥

探花直播building has also been designed to encourage collaboration and will host public events to support the extensive programme of work with schools and the general public.

French construction specialist Bouygues, who are building the new Cavendish Laboratory, hosted the event. Chair of Bouygues UK, Fabienne Viala and RIBA Vice-president Caroline Buckingham, joined the Vice-Chancellor and guests from the 探花直播, contractor team and the local community for the ceremony.

鈥淏ouygues UK and our sister company Bouygues Energies & Services have been involved from the start on this exciting scheme, working alongside the 探花直播 of Cambridge鈥檚 existing project team to develop proposals for a new world-class laboratory,鈥 said Viala. 鈥淚t is exciting to break ground on this project that will see us bringing innovation, a collaborative approach and our technical expertise to create a new home for major academic research.鈥

探花直播new development will combine with the Department of Physics鈥 new strategic plan and research goals. 探花直播building听and new strategic plan represent a renaissance of the way the department carry out physics research and achieve their research goals.

鈥淭his is a great step in the development of physics research and learning at the 探花直播 of Cambridge,鈥 said Professor Andy Parker, Head of the Department of Physics. 鈥淲e look forward to moving into our new facilities and opening our doors to the wider research community and the public to increase understanding and foster discovery.鈥

探花直播Vice-Chancellor added: 鈥淲hat we are doing here today will give future generations of scientists, from Cambridge and elsewhere in the UK, the opportunity to keep making those leaps in knowledge for which this 探花直播 鈥 and this country 鈥 are rightly celebrated.鈥



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