Advanced Physical Chemistry
CHEM 710
Prerequisites: No formal prerequisites but a good understanding of chemical concepts encountered at stage 3 will be assumed.
The course comprises topics in physical, inorganic, organic, and analytical chemistry related to School research interests.
CHEM 710 covers modern areas of research in physical chemistry, which include computational chemistry and X-ray spectroscopic techniques commonly used in materials science (including synchrotron-based X-ray absorption, emission, and scattering techniques). The lectures are punctuated with modern, cutting-edge research to illustrate the utility of these fundamental pillars of physical chemistry.
Lecture times for individual modules will be posted on Canvas and around noticeboards within the School at least one week before the semester starts.
A course representative will be appointed for this modular course at the start of each semester, as arranged via Canvas.
Students are urged to discuss privately any impairment-related requirements face-to-face and/or in written form with the course convenor/lecturer and/or tutor.
Students will be asked to provide feedback on the course and individual modules through anonymous questionnaires.