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Spring 2026
Student continues to build on their knowledge of the methods of research including the use of research literature and instruction in more advanced experimental and theoretical procedures and techniques. Students can conduct their research within the Dept of Chemistry or in a related science with approval. Under the supervision of faculty but may work closely with a Post-Doc or graduate student.
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Spring 2025
Theory and applications of magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Topics include theoretical principles of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, practical aspects of experimental NMR, solution and solid-state NMR, overview of electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy and dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP).
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Spring 2026
This course aims to provide an introduction to mass spectrometry (MS) theory, instrumentation with an emphasis on modern MS techniques including ionization methods, mass analyzers, and basic principles of mass spectral interpretation, students can expect to learn MS data analysis and evaluation. Live demonstrations, useful software, & tools will be used to help the students understand better how each component of a mass spectrometer works.
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Fall 2025
Provides professional development for graduate students concerning the theory & practice of scientific research. To familiarize students with faculty research and the tools for research. Students attend a series of faculty research presentations & additional lectures concerning library & research resources. Requires to attend departmental seminars & colloquia to expand their knowledge of current experimental & theoretical frontiers in chemistry.
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Spring 2026
For students pursuing a masters degree and conducting research.
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Spring 2026
Independent research working toward doctoral degree under the supervision of assigned faculty member using appropriate techniques and instrumentation.
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Spring 2026
For doctoral research, taken before a dissertation advisor has been selected.
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