Other Facilities

Integrated Nanosystems Research Facility (INRF)

The Integrated Nanosystems Research Facility at The University of California, Irvine (INRF UCI) in the Henry Samueli School of Engineering is dedicated to developing and promoting micro and nanotechnology through research, education, and outreach. The INRF advances multidisciplinary research through fostering communication between traditionally distant fields such as bioscience and engineering and by enlisting researchers from diverse backgrounds. The facility is a 9,600 square foot class 100/1,000/10,000 clean room equipped with all the major devices for micro and nanofabrication. Capabilities include such diverse disciplines such as MEMS, biology, chemistry, optics, and physics equipped with all the major devices for micro and nanofabrication.  Learn More…

Center for Isotope Tracers in Earth Science (CITIE)

The UC Irvine Center for Isotope Tracers in Earth Science (CITIES) facility in the School of Physical Sciences houses a range of sophisticated analytical instrumentation. This includes four stable isotope mass spectrometers (IRMS), capable of measuring air, water, soil, plant, and rock samples, and a new High-Resolution Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer (HR-ICP-MS) that is utilized for measuring elemental and isotopic tracers in natural samples. Learn More…

Laser Spectroscopy Laboratories

A modern laboratory dedicated to research and education in areas of linear and nonlinear spectroscopy, ultrafast phenomena, and unequilibrated systems, material science, and characterization. Learn More…

Mass Spectrometry Facility

The Mass Spectrometry Facility of the Department of Chemistry provides analytical services on a wide variety of mass spec platforms. Open Access is granted to registered users for many of these instruments. MS Facility Staff provides additional support and guidance for more complex methodologies, instrumentation, and data analysis. Learn More…