The Ohio State University is advancing its leadership in U.S.-based microelectronic research by transforming existing lab space into a finely tuned environment built to support the next generation of semiconductor technology. This renovation reinforces the nation’s domestic supply chain and sets the stage for meaningful technological breakthroughs.
Situated within SciTech NanoTech West at the Science Villages building, the project reimagines three adjacent wet labs into a cohesive research suite designed for high-performance vapor deposition processes. Every element of the space was engineered with precision—from comprehensive HVAC enhancements and a new high-capacity exhaust system to the integration of a process chiller and specialized gas and exhaust treatment systems. Each upgrade was carefully designed to meet the demanding standards of microelectronics research while ensuring safety, compliance, and long-term operational efficiency.
Wellogy’s experience in federally funded lab environments, advanced HVAC systems, and high-complexity renovations shaped every decision- from space planning to systems integration- with both technical rigor and creative vision. The result is a high-functioning research environment that enables innovation, accelerates discovery, and positions Ohio State at the forefront of microelectronics advancement.
Construction scheduled for completion Q3 2025.