Posts Tagged ‘reaction mechanisms’

Chemical Science PhD at Universita Degli Studi Di Milano

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

No Area 3 - Chemical Sciences
Scientific-disciplinary sectors: CHIM/01 - CHIM/02 - CHIM/03 - CHIM/04 - CHIM/05 - CHIM/06 - CHIM/12
Head Office: Department of Chemistry and Industrial Organic
Competing structures: Departments of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, metallorganic and Analytical Chemistry and structural inorganic stereochemistry
Duration: 3 years
Coordinator: prof. Franco Cozzi - Dipartimento di Chimica organica e industriale - Via Venezian 21 - 20133 Milano
Curricula: 5
1) Theoretical and Computational Chemistry
2) Solid State, Interfasi, electrolytes
3) Synthesis, characterization and synthesis methods
4) Investigations Structural statistics and dynamics at the molecular and supramolecular
5) reactivity and reaction mechanisms
Admission requirements:
Science / magistrale class: 6 / S Biology, 7 / S Agricultural Biotechnology, 8 / S Industrial Biotechnology, 9 / S Medical Biotechnology, Veterinary and Pharmaceutical, 10 / S Conservation and architectural environment, 11 / S Conservation of scientific goods and industrial civilization, 12 / S Conservation and restoration of historical and artistic heritage, 14 / S Pharmacy and Industrial Pharmacy, 20 / S Physics, 23 / S Information Technology, 26 / S Biomedical Engineering, 27 / S Chemical Engineering, 33 / S engineering and nuclear energy, 35 / S Engineering, 45 / S Mathematics, 61 / S Materials Engineering, 62 / S Chemical Sciences, 66 / S Sciences of the Universe, 68 / S Sciences of nature, 69 / S Sciences of nutrition human, 81 / S Sciences and Technologies of Industrial Chemistry, 82 / S Sciences and Technologies for the environment and territory, 85 / D Geophysical Sciences, 86 / S geological sciences.

Chemistry Postgraduate at Universita Ca Foscari Venezia

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

COURSE OBJECTIVES

In-depth knowledge in various sectors of chemistry – both theoretical and experimental – developing the capacity to develop and/or apply original ideas, often in a context of pure or applied scientific research. Postgraduates will have a sound grounding in chemical concepts and principles of eco-compatible which can be applied to chemical production processes and will be capable of using the scientific language competently and effectively. They will seek to continuously augment their competences and develop their personal knowledge and professional skills.

CORE SUBJECTS INCLUDED IN BOTH PROGRAMMES

analytical chemical disciplines: analytical chemistry, analytical chemistry of pollutants, environmental impact assessment procedures;
inorganic chemical and physical-chemical disciplines: organometallic chemistry, reaction mechanisms;
chemical and physical disciplines: physical chemistry , solid state chemistry;
organic chemical disciplines: organic chemistry, environmentally friendly organic synthesis.

Chemistry Master at Nara Womens University

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

Chemistry consists of two courses, Fundamental Chemistry and Interdisciplinary Chemistry, and offers excellent programs in inorganic, organic, physical, macromolecular, biological, theoretical, and computational chemistry. The department has faculty renowned in these fields. Sharing their excitement about chemistry, all of the faculty members are committed to both research and teaching. About 30 students are engaged in the pre-doctoral programs, and research in the laboratories equipped with modern instrumentation while attending classes on many areas of expertise within chemistry. Appropriate size and intimate atmosphere of the department lead to close interaction between faculty and students, thereby supporting not only the highest quality of education and research activities but intellectual and social life as well. Students who also want to study other fields of science such as biology, physics, and computer science can take those classes in view of these interdisciplinary approaches.

Course of Fundamental Chemistry
This course deals with the fundamental and frontier subjects in inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry. It offers research programs in structural chemistry, chemical reactions, organic and inorganic syntheses, molecular dynamics, and physical chemistry of solutions. A wide variety of compounds such as metal complexes, organic heterocycles, liquid crystals and biopolymers are targeted for research in this course both experimentally and theoretically.

Course of Interdisciplinary Chemistry
This course covers extensive fields of chemistry that cross traditional disciplinary boundaries: coordination chemistry, bioinorganic chemistry, biological chemistry, macromolecular chemistry, quantum chemistry, and organometallic chemistry. Synthetic, kinetic, genetic, and physicochemical approaches are adopted to analyze the structure of complex molecules, elucidate reaction mechanisms in biological systems, and develop novel functional molecules and materials.