Phase 2 consists of the three pavilions F, G and H along the southern edge of the site, together with the Ambient Flow Facility.
The three new pavilions will form the Corfield Institute of Applied Mathematics. When they are ready at the end of 2002, the remainder of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics will be united with the theoretical physicists, who occupied Pavilion B in January 2000.
This will complete the 60 million pound project, though we still have a funding gap. Please help!
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