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Located within the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, GW's chemistry department promotes hands-on education through a curriculum centered on research.
Starting with specialized coursework and comprehensive training across the field and chosen specialties, our distinguished graduate students work on pioneering research projects with faculty experts. Investigative specialties span proteomics, bioanalytical technique innovation, pharmaceutical synthesis and drug development, combustion science, battery technology and sustainable energy solutions, laser and molecular spectroscopy, nano- and biomaterials, computational modeling, coordination chemistry, and innovative inorganic framework designs.
The doctoral program cultivates scholars capable of designing and executing original studies in analytical, biochemical, inorganic, materials, organic, or physical chemistry. The academic journey commences with foundational courses in concentration areas, followed by rapid integration into research teams aligned with student interests. Numerous prospects exist for presenting findings, publishing work, and earning recognition. Partnerships with medical, engineering, and government research institutions - including the National Institutes of Health, Naval Research Laboratory, and National Institute of Standards and Technology - offer extensive research opportunities.