The William Eckhardt Research Center was developed to support cutting-edge research in molecular engineering, astrophysics, astronomy, chemistry, and physics. This state-of-the-art facility is PME’s main building. The ERC is equipped with classrooms, offices, and high-performance laboratories where we conduct groundbreaking science and engineer advanced products, materials, and processes.
Completed in 2015, the facility was named for Chicago futures trader and alumnus William Eckhardt, SM’70, in recognition of his generous support of the sciences at the University. The ERC features 265,000 square feet of space and seven floors, including two below ground. The building is part of the University’s Science Quad, putting the PME near the Biological Sciences Division in the Gordon Center for Integrative Science as well as the University of Chicago Medicine.
ERC’s lower level boasts molecular imaging facilities and cleanrooms. At the Pritzker Nanofabrication Facility, researchers and engineers pursue nanoscale fabrication in a 10,000-square-foot ultra-modern cleanroom. The facility provides advanced lithographic processing of both soft and hard materials, accommodating a variety of users. The Soft Matter Characterization Facility offers specialized instrumentation and training for researchers to study the structure, properties, and dynamics of soft materials.