课程简介
Chemistry is a diverse discipline, involving substances in every aspect of life what we see, eat, smell, touch, and taste every day. With an equal emphasis on theory and practical work, Waterloo's Chemistry undergraduate and graduate programs prepare you for a growing number of dynamic career options. You could be searching for the roots of crippling diseases, developing cancer-fighting drugs, or assessing environmental damage. Research in chemistry encompasses a broad range of topics relevant to life and environmental sciences, to the development of new materials and nanotechnology, but also to improving our fundamental understanding of the world surrounding us. The M.Sc. and Ph.D. programs in Chemistry and Biochemistry at Waterloo offer exposure to world-class research on many subjects including the core areas of analytical, biochemistry, inorganic, materials, nanotechnology, organic, physical, polymer and theoretical chemistry. Our programs prepare our graduate students for fascinating careers in the industry, government and academia. Students must successfully complete at least three graduate level courses plus the M.Sc. seminar course, and submit and defend an acceptable thesis. Half of the graduate courses must be taken within the Department of Chemistry.<br><br>Nanofluidics in carbon nanotubes. Designing carbon nanotubes to overcome bio-barriers. Hybrid nanostructured materials: correlation of structure, transport and electrochemical properties of alkali transition metal phosphates. Designing carbon nanotubes and mesoporous carbons for energy storage. DNA directed assembly of soft and hard nanomaterials for sensing and drug delivery. Synthesis and assembly of nano-materials. Integrative chemistry for nanomaterials. Complex inorganic nanostructures. Nanomaterials and nanodevices for diology and medicine. Health and environmental effects of engineered nanomaterials. Cell-nanomaterial interaction based devices and electronic sensors. Ion based self-assembly of nanoparticles and devices. Design and synthesis of supramolecular functional nanomaterials
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