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The Chemistry PhD program covers all major branches of modern chemistry, with faculty conducting cutting-edge research across interdisciplinary domains including Materials Chemistry, Environmental Chemistry, Forensic Science, Biochemistry, and Chemistry Education Research. This rigorous training equips future scientists and educators to tackle current research challenges, producing graduates highly sought after by industrial, governmental, and academic employers.
The Chemistry doctoral program offers specialized training in key technical areas: Materials Chemistry, Environmental Chemistry, Forensic Science, Biochemistry, and Chemistry Education Research. It leverages the expertise of the Chemistry Department and collaborates with other university units such as the College of Optics and Photonics, Advanced Materials Processing and Analysis Center, National Center of Forensic Science, Nanoscience and Technology Center, College of Medicine, College of Engineering and Computer Science, and the College of Community Innovation and Education. These focus areas address critical needs for novel materials development, pressing environmental and security challenges, and innovative STEM education approaches. Developed through partnerships with industry, government, and academic leaders, the curriculum responds to current and future skill requirements in the scientific community. The program aims to cultivate researchers and educators who can address significant challenges in modern chemical sciences while developing a highly skilled workforce to support technological advancement and economic growth in Central Florida and nationwide.