faculty
Emmanuel Ojadi, PhD
Associate Professor
Chemistry & Biochemistry
Contact
508-999-8252
508-999-9167
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Science & Engineering 307A
Education
1986 | Brandeis University | PhD |
Teaching
Programs
Programs
- Biochemistry
- Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology MS, PhD
- Chemistry BS, BS/MS
- Chemistry and Biochemistry PhD
- Chemistry / Biochemistry MS
Teaching
Courses
An introduction to quantum mechanics, symmetry, spectroscopy, chemical kinetics and transport processes.
An introduction to quantum mechanics, symmetry, spectroscopy, chemical kinetics and transport processes.
Continuation of CHM 318. Experiments in physical chemistry designed to test established theoretical principles which have been introduced in CHM 315 and 316. The experiments provide the student with basic experience in obtaining precise physical measurements of chemical interest.
Continuation of CHM 318. Experiments in physical chemistry designed to test established theoretical principles which have been introduced in CHM 315 and 316. The experiments provide the student with basic experience in obtaining precise physical measurements of chemical interest.
An advanced treatment of special topics in chemistry with an emphasis on recent developments. The subject matter varies from year to year.
Application of nuclear and radiochemical methods. Topics include fundamentals of radioactive decay, radiation safety, interaction of radiation with matter, instrument design and function, radiotracers, radio-analytical methods, and related non-destructive methods for quantitative analysis.
Original chemical research and preparation of thesis. Required for Plan A master's degree. Graded P/F.
Original chemical research and preparation of thesis. Required for Plan A master's degree. Graded P/F.
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