Environment Laboratory Cluster

About ELC

Environment Laboratory Cluster consist of 3 laboratories which serves both teaching and research works in the field of environmental science and engineering. Facilitating education, research, and innovation, each laboratory has its own uniqueness and houses various state-of-the-art analytical instruments of cutting-edge technology which are widely used for research and industry services. 

Chem-Analytics Lab (CAL)

Key Teaching and Research Laboratory
M-Lab

Key Teaching and Research Laboratory
Environ Engineering Lab (EEL)

Undergraduate Teaching Laboratory

Chem-Analytics Laboratory (CAL)

Equipped with modern lab infrastructure facilities, Chem-Analytics Laboratory (CAL) primarily supports Researchers and Final Year Project students.

It houses specialised instruments and tools that plays a crucial role for Researchers and Final Year Project students to conduct experiments, investigations, and studies. The laboratory is divided into the various areas.

Final Year Project and Research Project Rooms

  • Carlton
  • Daisy
  • Elsa
  • Florence
  • Gordon
  • Harvey

Instrument Rooms

  • Kai
  • Lance
  • Maya
  • Nicklaus

Other Facilities

  • PE Donning Area
  • Briefing Area
  • Chemical Store
  • Waste Disposal Room
  • Gas Cylinder Room

M-Lab

A space for researchers to conduct systematic investigations or experiments to advance their field of study, the M-Lab has specialised infrastructure designed to meet specific environmental and technical requirements, tailored to various needs and specifications of research projects.

Research Project Rooms

  • Avogadro
  • Boyle
  • Chargaff
  • Dalton

Other Facilities

  • PPE Donning Area
  • Material & Waste Room
  • Thermal Room
  • Bio Room

Environ Engineering Laboratory (EEL)

The Environ Engineering Laboratory supports teaching of undergraduate laboratory sessions and offers opportunities for students to apply theoretical knowledge in a practical environment. It also aids in helping students to develop technical skills and engage in practical and immersive experimental learning.

Environmental Engineering 2nd year Laboratory Sessions:

  • EN2712 EN-1 – Coagulation Treatment of Raw Water Using Precipitation
  • EN2711 EN-2 – Solids Analysis
  • EN2711 EN-3 – Water Quality Analysis
  • EN2711 EN-4 – Wastewater Quality Analysis
  • EN2711 EN-5 – Bacterial Examination of Water and Wastewater using MPN Method
  • EN2711 EN-6 – Air Quality Monitoring and Analysis

Civil Engineering 2nd year Laboratory Sessions:

  • CV2711 EN-5 – Water Quality Analysis
  • CV2711 EN-6 – Wastewater Quality Analysis
  • CV2712 Lab 4 – Solids Analysis

Instrument Usage Price List

Facilities Booking Procedures

  1. Download Equipment Usage Equipment Usage Charging Form.pdf Form.pdf
  2. Fill up the fields highlighted in yellow as shown below.

  3. Submit the form to ELC lab staff @ N1-B3a-04 for request of online booking access.
  4. Upon getting online booking access, log in to  https://cebs.ntu.edu.sg/fom/ and proceed to make booking for equipment usage.
  5. You may contact ELCStaff at 67905350 for further queries on sample preparation and method development for CESEL instruments.

Laboratory Safety

Lab Safety is essential to ensure a safe and efficient working environment. Following proper safety rules and guidelines can help to prevent accidents, injuries and contaminations. We are dedicated to ensuring that all our users are adequately protected while performing their experimental works in the Lab.

General Rules

1. Lab Users and Visitors are required to be in this Dress Code.

2. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) MUST always be worn when working in area demarcated by yellow lines.