James Nasmyth Building

James Nasmyth Building
Mechanical and Chemical EngineeringExceptional manufacturing facilitiesSupports undergraduate to researcher projectsWheelchair accessibleState-of-the-art equipment

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About

The James Nasmyth Building is a cornerstone of Heriot-Watt University, housing the Mechanical and Chemical Engineering departments. Renowned for its state-of-the-art facilities, it supports a wide range of projects from undergraduate studies to advanced research.

Accessible for all, the building features a wheelchair-accessible entrance and parking lot, ensuring an inclusive environment for everyone.

Services

  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering

Frequently Asked Questions

What departments are located in the James Nasmyth Building?
The James Nasmyth Building houses the Mechanical and Chemical Engineering departments of Heriot-Watt University. These departments are part of the School of Engineering and Physical Sciences.
What facilities are available in the James Nasmyth Building?
The building is equipped with fantastic equipment and exceptional manufacturing facilities, supporting a wide range of projects from undergraduate studies to advanced research.
Is the James Nasmyth Building accessible for all students?
Yes, the building is wheelchair accessible, featuring a wheelchair-accessible entrance and parking lot, ensuring an inclusive environment for everyone.
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