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Chemistry
General Information
The Chemistry
Department offers graduate programs in analytical chemistry, inorganic chemistry,
organic chemistry, physical chemistry, and polymer chemistry. The department
also encourages interdisciplinary activities. Faculty members are active
participants in the environmental engineering and science and biomedical
science and engineering programs; others work with physicists and biologists
in areas such as atmospheric science, biochemistry, and biophysical chemistry.
The chemistry faculty wants graduate students to understand the purpose
of, and need for, fundamental research while working on problems of practical
interest and application to the challenges facing mankind in the modern
world. Areas of research include the use of digital electronic methods
to analyze trace constituents of air and water, a study of the molecules
of living systems, the effects of toxic chemicals and carcinogens, synthesis
and characterization of compounds of medicinal and industrial interest,
methods for studying macromolecules, and characterization of transient
species using lasers.
The Chemistry Department strives
to maintain a community of research scholars (faculty, postdoctoral fellows,
and graduate and undergraduate students) that is large enough to provide
a variety of experiences within chemistry, yet small enough to give each
student individual attention. Both full- and part-time study are available.
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