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Chemistry is a multifaceted field that explores the substances shaping our daily experiences – from what we observe and consume to what we sense and interact with. Waterloo's Chemistry programs at both undergraduate and graduate levels strike a balance between theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience, equipping students for diverse and evolving career paths. Potential opportunities include investigating the origins of debilitating illnesses, creating medications to combat cancer, or evaluating ecological impacts. Chemical research spans a wide spectrum of subjects pertinent to life and environmental sciences, novel material creation and nanotechnology, while also 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 domains such as analytical chemistry, biochemistry, inorganic chemistry, materials science, nanotechnology, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, polymer science, and theoretical chemistry. These programs equip graduates for rewarding careers in industry, government, and academic sectors. Degree requirements include completing three advanced courses along with the M.Sc. seminar, plus developing and defending a thesis, with half the coursework completed within the Chemistry Department.
Creating branched polymers through click chemistry techniques. Analyzing "(AspxPhey)n" polypeptide clusters for pharmaceutical delivery potential. Developing polymer-supported metal nanoparticle catalysts. Designing dendritic polymers from amino acid building blocks. Utilizing amphiphilic polymers for medicinal encapsulation. Examining branched polymer properties (flow behavior, solution thickness, light diffusion, etc.). Producing and studying ion-conducting polymers. Exploring metal-organic polymer formation and spontaneous organization