Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry

Course Description:

 The Chemistry Department has Four PhD programs: Analytical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, and Organic Chemistry and Polymer Chemistry


 PhD in Analytical Chemistry 

Which includes modules such as Advance Research Methodology, Advance Spectroscopy, Nanomaterial, Advance Surface Chemistry, and Advanced Analytical Techniques provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles and applications of analytical chemistry. Advanced research Methodology equips students with the skills necessary for conducting original research, while advanced spectroscopy explores the principles and applications of spectroscopic techniques. Nanomaterials and Advance Surface Chemistry delve into the properties and applications of nanomaterials and surface phenomena, and Advanced Analytical Techniques focus on the latest methods for chemical analysis. This combination prepares graduates for careers in research, industry, or academia, enabling them to contribute to advancements in analytical chemistry through original research and professional development.

 PhD in Inorganic Chemistry

For students specializing in Inorganic Chemistry, the program includes foundational courses such as Advanced Research Methodology and Advanced Spectroscopy, similar to the Analytical Chemistry track. Specialized courses like Advance Organometallic, Advance Heterocyclic Compounds, and Advanced Coordination Chemistry explore the synthesis and properties of organometallic and heterocyclic compounds, as well as coordination complexes. This specialization prepares graduates to work in fields related to inorganic synthesis, catalysis, and materials science, contributing to advancements in inorganic chemistry through research and professional development. The program typically involves a significant research component, culminating in a dissertation that demonstrates original contributions to the field of inorganic chemistry.

 PhD in Physical Chemistry

A PhD in Physical Chemistry that includes modules such as advanced research Methodology, advanced spectroscopy, Computational Chemistry, Liquid Crystal Synthesis, and Nanomaterial provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the theoretical and computational aspects of physical chemistry. Advanced research Methodology and advanced spectroscopy provide foundational skills, while Computational Chemistry focuses on theoretical models and simulations. Liquid Crystal Synthesis explores the properties and applications of liquid crystals, and Nanomaterial delves into the properties and applications of nanoscale materials. This combination prepares graduates for careers in research, industry, or academia, enabling them to contribute to advancements in physical chemistry through original research and professional development.

 PhD in Organic Chemistry and Polymer Chemistry

For students specializing in Organic Chemistry, the program includes courses such as Advance Research Methodology, Advance Spectroscopy, Organic Synthesis Strategies, Organic Reaction Mechanism and Stereochemistry, and Nanomaterials. This specialization prepares graduates to work in fields related to organic synthesis and materials science. In Polymer Chemistry, students take Advance Research Methodology, Advance Spectroscopy, Advance Polymer Chemistry, Electrochemistry, and Nanomaterials. Both specializations focus on the synthesis and properties of organic and polymer materials, with applications in various industries. The programs typically involve a significant research component, culminating in a dissertation that demonstrates original contributions to the respective fields of chemistry.

Accreditation:

This PhD program is accredited by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research in KRI per University decree No. 7/2/5675 on October 9, 2023. 

Modules:

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