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The MSc by Research (MSc (Res)) is a growingly sought-after one-year research Master's program available at St Andrews. Tailored for individuals holding a Chemistry degree or related qualifications, this program equips participants with cutting-edge expertise in contemporary chemical sciences, focusing particularly on hands-on laboratory techniques and acquiring top-tier research experience. Students conduct their research under the supervision of a full-time faculty member, participating in all stages of a significant research project from conception to final documentation. This program fosters diverse practical and computational abilities.
The MSc (Res) is a research-intensive Master's program spanning one year. Participants undertake a full-time research initiative culminating in a dissertation of maximum 30,000 words. This program serves as an ideal pathway for those seeking either an independent research qualification or preparatory experience for doctoral studies.
Functional materials have emerged as a key catalyst for scientific and technological advancement in the 21st century. This dynamic field involves creating, analyzing, and understanding various functional solids with uses in energy systems, gas processing, sensing technologies, data storage, and ultra-low temperature cooling. Research in this area focuses on practical applications, including developing new materials sometimes under extreme conditions, with computational modeling providing crucial insights for material innovation.
The creation and utilization of functional materials play a pivotal role across multiple research disciplines. This focus area significantly influences other EaStCHEM research domains, especially Catalysis and Synthesis, along with Energy, Environmental, and Sustainable Chemistry studies. A fundamental aspect of material development involves comprehensive structural analysis at various scales, leading to frequent collaboration between Functional Materials researchers and those in Structural Chemistry and Chemical Dynamics.