Doctor's degree in Chemistry at Princeton University

 

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Doctor's Degree in Chemistry at Princeton University

Princeton University
Doctor's degree
Chemistry

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Established in 1901, the Princeton University Graduate School has won international recognition in the natural sciences, mathematics, philosophy, and humanities. Its graduate students in chemistry learn in an especially stimulating educational environment. The program is small and highly personalized, giving every student the opportunity to work closely with faculty mentors and to engage fully in important research projects as they develop their individual capabilities within a community of scholars.

Currently, there are more than 160 graduate students and 80 postdoctoral students in Chemistry. There are no formal divisions within the department, and communication among faculty members and students is enhanced by having facilities housed in one building complex. Collaborative projects among groups are common.

Frick Chemical Laboratory, containing the classrooms, laboratories, and offices of the chemistry department, is enhanced by ready access to the facilities of the engineering, physics, geosciences, mathematics and molecular biology departments and the Princeton Materials Institute.

The Princeton University Graduate Program in Chemistry is flexible and provides students with the opportunity to create an appropriate curriculum for their specific interests and career plans.

FIELDS OF RESEARCH CONCENTRATION

Organic Chemistry
Biochemistry and Bioorganic
Bioinorganic and Biophysical
Inorganic and Materials
Experimental Physical Chemistry
Chemical Physics
Theory
Multi-disciplinary Opportunities

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