Eddy, N. O. & Uchenna, I. A Financial Strategies for Equipment Acquisition, and Sustenance of Scientific Laboratories: A Case Study of the Nuclear Science Laboratory at the University of Nigeria
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Laboratory sustainability, Research facilities, Financial management, Nuclear science laboratories, Equipment maintenanceAbstract
The establishment and maintenance of scientific research laboratories require strategic planning, financial sustainability, and adherence to best practices to ensure efficiency, safety, and long-term viability. This study explores key aspects of laboratory setup and maintenance, including needs assessment, infrastructure design, equipment procurement, and standard operating procedures. Furthermore, it examines sustainability in scientific research facilities by addressing environmental, financial, and operational challenges. Strategies such as energy-efficient laboratory designs, sustainable procurement practices, diversified funding sources, and preventive maintenance schedules are highlighted as essential for ensuring research continuity. The financial management of higher education institutions is also discussed, focusing on budgeting, grant management, cost control, and performance evaluation to optimize laboratory operations. Additionally, the study explores the types of laboratories required for nuclear science research and the essential safety and compliance measures needed to meet international regulatory standards. Despite the significant benefits of well-managed research laboratories, challenges such as high operational costs, regulatory compliance issues, limited funding, and skills shortages persist. Future directions emphasize the adoption of sustainable laboratory practices, enhanced workforce development, interdisciplinary collaborations, and the integration of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and quantum computing. By implementing these strategies, research institutions can improve efficiency, reduce environmental impact, and drive scientific innovation.
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