Assistant Professor
CHEM F110: Chemistry Laboratory - The MSc. level course exposes students to experimental methods of chemistry and enables them to integrate theoretical knowledge and concepts with practical experience.
CHEM F111: General Chemistry - The MSc. level course covers fundamental concepts of organic, inorganic and physical chemistry.
CHEM F214: Inorganic Chemistry I - The MSc. level course covers the basic concepts of inorganic chemistry, such as structure and bonding of covalent and ionic compounds, periodicity in properties, electronegativity, acid-base and redox reactions, the chemistry of halogens, noble gases and main group elements, and the chemistry of macromolecules containing inorganic chains, rings and cages.
CHEM F241: Inorganic Chemistry II - The MSc. level course covers advanced topics in inorganic chemistry, such as structure, bonding, electronic spectra, and magnetism of coordination complexes, as well as structure, bonding and reactions of organometallic compounds.
CHEM G552: Advanced Inorganic Chemistry - The PhD level course covers advanced topics in inorganic chemistry, such as group theory and its applications to crystal field theory, molecular orbital theory and spectroscopy (electronic and vibrational), as well as reactions, kinetics, and mechanisms involving coordination complexes and organometallic compounds.
BITS G654: Advanced Instrumentation Techniques - The PhD level course covers the basics of several advanced analytical techniques and instrumentation practices that are commonly encountered in a chemistry and/or materials science R&D laboratory.
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