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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Introduction to the structure, physical, and electronic properties of solid-state materials. Instructor: Beratan and Liu
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Presentation of one or more topics of interest such as advanced methods in crystallography, light scattering and small angle X-ray diffraction application of ESR spectroscopy to chemical problems, electronic spectroscopy of proteins group theory intermolecular forces, liquid crystals, methods or determining the rates of elementary steps in reaction kinetics, physical chemistry of aerosols, physical-chemical methods of polymer characterization, structure and bonding in metal-enzymes, statistical mechanics of fluids, topics in structural chemistry, and triplet excitons. Variable credit. Instructor: Staff
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Presentation of one or more topics of interest such as advanced methods in crystallography, light scattering and small angle X-ray diffraction application of ESR spectroscopy to chemical problems, electronic spectroscopy of proteins group theory intermolecular forces, liquid crystals, methods or determining the rates of elementary steps in reaction kinetics, physical chemistry of aerosols, physical-chemical methods of polymer characterization, structure and bonding in metal-enzymes, statistical mechanics of fluids, topics in structural chemistry, and triplet excitons. Variable credit. Instructor: Staff
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1.00 Credits
One hour a week discussion. Credit/no credit grading only. Instructors: All members of the graduate staff
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1.00 Credits
One hour a week discussion. Credit/no credit grading only. Instructors: All members of the graduate staff
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Instruction in methods used in the investigation of original problems. Individual work and conferences. 1 to 6 units each. Instructors: All members of the graduate staff
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1.00 Credits
A survey of departmental research. Required of all entering graduate students in chemistry. Consent of director of graduate studies required. Instructors: All members of the graduate staff
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Representative topics include ethics, communication (oral and written), preparation for career in college teaching, preparation for a career in chemical industry, preparation for career in government. Instructor: Staff
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1.00 Credits
Designed to allow graduate student in Chemistry to engage in internship lab work and doctoral study with external agencies and institutions for credit, when determined necessary for degree completion. Laboratory work and analysis can be conducted at external institution with permission of immediate faculty supervisor. Permission of instructor required. Instructor: Staff
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1.00 Credits
Emphasizes core concepts required for organic chemistry, including atomic and molecular structure, chemical equilibrium with applications to acids and bases, thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, and reaction mechanisms. Strong emphasis on applications of these concepts in context of large, interdisciplinary scientific challenge, e.g. in cancer biology or nanoscience. Laboratory illustrates experimental applications of these core concepts. Students may not receive credit for both Chemistry 31L and 43L. Instructor: Staff
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