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The Chemistry Department, part of the College of Arts and Sciences, provides graduate programs culminating in Master of Arts in Teaching Chemistry, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Candidates pursuing the M.A.T. degree must enroll through the School of Professional Development. Doctoral students can select dissertation topics from any specialized chemistry field aligned with faculty expertise or opt for interdisciplinary research supervised by faculty from other programs. Collaborative opportunities exist with multiple disciplines, featuring optional focus areas in chemical physics and chemical biology.
Inorganic chemistry explores the creation, architecture, and behavior of compounds derived from natural and synthetic elements, spanning an enormous scientific domain. Research objectives include developing novel compounds and innovative synthesis techniques. These substances encompass technologically significant materials, industrial catalysts, extraterrestrial molecules, and biological model complexes. Investigative approaches incorporate diverse spectroscopy, kinetics, structural analysis, and theoretical frameworks. Stony Brook's inorganic chemistry research demonstrates remarkable scope and specialization, as evidenced by ongoing projects: thermal and photochemical dynamic processes (particularly electron transfer reactions), metalloenzyme active site modeling (including zinc-dependent gene regulators and iron-sulfur proteins), transition metal complex-mediated small molecule activation and catalytic processes, carbon-metal bond chemistry in molecular systems, computational studies of metal clusters and organometallics, and NMR analysis of zeolites and catalyst supports.