PAÍS Visualization Lab brings big data to life

Visualization Lab

Posted: June 16, 2022

When UNM completed construction on its new Physics & Astronomy and Interdisciplinary Science (PAÍS) building, the $67 million project began changing the way research is conducted on campus.

The PAÍS facility merges a broad range of academic disciplines with the goal to inspire and expand upon new and existing collaborative partnerships. In addition to classroom, lab and administrative spaces for Physics & Astronomy, seven centers and core labs are dedicated to the IS Co-op: the Center for the Advancement of Spatial Informatics Research and Education (ASPIRE), the Computational and Genomics Laboratory (CGaT), the Center for Comparative HuMan Primate and Physiology (CHmPP), the Center for Quantum Information & Control (CQuIC), the Center for Stable Isotopes (CSI), the Laboratory for Magneto- optical Spectroscopy and the Nanomaterials Characterization Facility (NCF).

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