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The Department of Chemistry applies its analytical and spectroscopic capabilities to obtain specialized understanding of diverse chemical systems. Faculty employ techniques like NMR, optical microscopy, fluorescence spectroscopy, and biosensing to reveal crucial details about molecular interactions and environmental effects. A key focus involves shrinking bioanalytical platforms to single-cell, nanoscale, or single-molecule dimensions to enhance resolution and enable high-throughput analysis through lab-on-a-chip technology. Innovative scanning probe microscopy methods are being developed to uncover the chemical, electrical, and mechanical characteristics of macromolecules, photoactive substances, and nanostructures. Time-resolved emission and transient absorption spectroscopy offer vital information about excited-state behaviors in chemical reactions and materials relevant to solar energy applications.
Lehigh University's Chemistry Department offers graduate students an exceptional and dynamic curriculum. The program combines comprehensive chemical education with access to pioneering, interdisciplinary research. Faculty expertise spans all core chemistry fields: Analytical, Inorganic, Biochemistry, Organic, Computational, and Physical Chemistry. Students receive thorough chemical training while engaging with advanced, cross-disciplinary research challenges. Research possibilities extend across materials chemistry, biological chemistry, surface chemistry, nanoscience, and technology, alongside traditional analytical, inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry specialties.