Glassblowing & Electronics Shop

Located in the basement of Williams Hall, the glassblowing and electronics shop offers many services to the chemistry department.
Taylor Kurrle
Research Engineer II
Williams Hall 023
330-672-2977
tkurrle@kent.edu

Located in the basement of Williams Hall, the glassblowing and electronics shop offers many services to the chemistry department.
Taylor Kurrle
Research Engineer II
Williams Hall 023
330-672-2977
tkurrle@kent.edu

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