PhD in Chemistry- Sensors and Imaging in Baltimore United States | University of Maryland, Baltimore County

University of Maryland, Baltimore County | Baltimore United States
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Qualification
Doctor of Philosophy
Languages
English
Delivery Mode
On-Campus
Tuition (2025)
USD 25,920
Attendance
Full-time
Full-time Duration
36 months

Multiple research teams within the department concentrate on creating and implementing innovative sensing and imaging techniques for biomedical, environmental, and defense purposes, alongside fundamental chemical and biochemical studies. Supporting these initiatives, the recently renovated facility houses numerous cutting-edge and unique resources, such as continuous wave (CW), pulsed, and ultrafast laser systems for optical sensing and imaging, plus a Faraday room and electrochemical workstations for precise electrochemical measurements. Current departmental research in sensors and imaging spans diverse subjects, from crafting optical nanosensors for single-cell studies to investigating excited-state chemical processes with ultrafast laser spectroscopy. Furthermore, active initiatives involve designing and testing new fluorescent polymer-based sensors to track environmental factors (e.g., temperature, pressure, oxygen levels) and electrochemical sensors for toxicology, forensics, and pharmaceutical uses. In chemical imaging, ongoing projects focus on advancing minimally invasive optical imaging methods for brain tumor detection and creating novel nano-imaging probes to observe individual molecules and their behavior.


Destination of Study

Subjects of Study

Language Requirements

English
IELTS 6.5

Qualification Requirements

The Graduate School recommends applicants have at least a 3.0 GPA or B average when applying.
For transcripts from schools abroad, the UMBC Graduate School will accept official WES (World Education Services) ICAP Course-by-Course evaluations but note that these evaluations are not required.

Students who are unable to meet the minimum GPA standards may still be admitted to graduate study by demonstrating outstanding performance on one or more of the graduate aptitude tests or by providing letters of recommendation from evaluators who can speak to the applicant's performance as a student or in a professional capacity.

Standards for admission to a doctoral program are generally higher than those for admission to a master's program. The terms of this admission are based on specific recommendations made by the applicant's department in conjunction with the Graduate School.
minimum TOEFL score of 80
TOEFL Essentials test is 8.5. Our ETS institution code is 5835.
The IELTS minimum is a total score of 6.5 for students wishing to study at UMBC.

Tuition USD 25,920

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