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Embarking on the inorganic chemistry graduate program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Chemistry opens up the entire periodic table for exploration. This field equips students with comprehensive knowledge, enabling significant contributions at the intersections of traditional chemistry fields. Graduate students in inorganic chemistry can select from numerous outstanding research groups and diverse projects spanning nearly all areas of inorganic chemistry and related disciplines. With mentorship from faculty advisors, you'll craft your own research initiative—either as independent work or through collaborations within the department, across campus, or nationwide.
The inorganic chemistry faculty are committed to nurturing versatile, innovative scientists skilled in applying various methodologies to address critical challenges. To support this growth, you'll have the flexibility to choose your research mentor, shape your project direction, and enroll in courses aligned with your academic passions.