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Chemistry is a multifaceted field that touches every part of daily life—from what we observe and consume to what we sense and experience. Waterloo's Chemistry programs, at both undergraduate and graduate levels, balance theoretical knowledge with hands-on practice, equipping students for diverse and evolving career paths. You might explore the origins of debilitating illnesses, create medications to combat cancer, or evaluate ecological impacts. Chemistry research spans a wide spectrum, connecting to life sciences, environmental studies, advanced materials, nanotechnology, and 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 like analytical chemistry, biochemistry, inorganic chemistry, materials science, nanotechnology, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, polymer science, and theoretical chemistry. These programs equip graduates for rewarding opportunities in industry, government, and academia.
Investigating nanofluidics within carbon nanotubes. Exploring multifunctional complex oxide nanostructures. Developing supercapacitors and pseudocapacitor materials. Studying solid-state electrochemistry for energy storage and conversion. Applying high-resolution magic angle spinning NMR to polymer-supported peptides. Examining prion-like peptide structures via NMR. Analyzing biological metal sites using solid-state NMR spectroscopy. Advancing solid-state methods for Quantum Information Processing (QIP). Utilizing in-liquid electron microscopy. Investigating high-resolution structures and their dynamics. Conducting time-resolved studies of two-dimensional quantum materials