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Chemistry is a multifaceted field that touches every part of daily life, from what we observe to what we consume and experience through our senses. Waterloo's Chemistry programs blend theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience, equipping students for diverse and evolving career paths. Graduates may pursue groundbreaking work in disease research, pharmaceutical development, or environmental analysis. Chemical research spans vital areas like life sciences, environmental studies, advanced materials, and nanotechnology, while deepening our comprehension of the natural world. Waterloo's M.Sc. and Ph.D. programs in Chemistry and Biochemistry provide access to cutting-edge research across key disciplines such as analytical chemistry, biochemistry, inorganic chemistry, materials science, nanotechnology, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, polymer science, and theoretical chemistry. These programs open doors to rewarding opportunities in industry, government, and academia.
Investigating nanofluidics within carbon nanotubes. Engineering carbon nanotubes to bypass biological barriers. Developing hybrid nanostructured materials: analyzing how structure affects transport and electrochemical behavior in alkali transition metal phosphates. Crafting carbon nanotubes and mesoporous carbons for energy storage solutions. Utilizing DNA to assemble both soft and hard nanomaterials for medical diagnostics and drug delivery. Creating and organizing nano-materials through synthesis. Unified approaches to nanomaterial development. Sophisticated inorganic nanostructures. Medical and biological applications of nanomaterials and nanodevices. Assessing the health and environmental impacts of manufactured nanomaterials. Devices and electronic sensors based on cell-nanomaterial interactions. Nanoparticle self-assembly through ionic mechanisms. Constructing functional supramolecular nanomaterials