| Title: | Adv Chemical Instrumentation |
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| Course Section Number: | CHE-371-01 |
| Department: | Chemistry |
| Description: | Materials chemistry is one of today's most dynamic research fields, with a significant impact on social development and our way of life. Ceramics, polymers, semiconductors, superconductors, alloys, and composites are the materials of choice for a wide range of applications, from building materials and advanced microelectronics to food packaging and medical implants. To develop or select the proper material for a given application, scientists and engineers must understand the structure of various materials at the microscopic level. This is because macroscopic properties (density, chemical resistance, color, biocompatibility, etc.) are dictated by chemical structure. Today's chemists, engineers, physicists, and biologists are working diligently to develop exotic new materials to enable the revolutionary technologies of the future. The course will present a survey of the field and explore the frontiers (e.g., nanotechnology) of the field via the primary literature. Students must have completed CHE-241 in order to enroll in this class. |
| Credits: | 0.50 |
| Start Date: | October 19, 2026 |
| End Date: | December 19, 2026 |
| Meeting Information: |
10/20/2026-12/17/2026 Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 09:45AM - 11:00AM, Room to be Announced
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| Faculty: | Porter, Lon |
| Requisite Courses: | CHE-241 (must be completed prior to taking this course) |
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