Student Guidelines:
Chemistry Graduate Handbook
Recipients of graduate degrees in Inorganic Chemistry from the University of Florida receive extensive training in the synthetic, theoretical and physical aspects of the field that are applied regularly by inorganic chemists in academic, industrial and government research laboratories. The inorganic faculty pursues a range of research interests that encompasses almost every area of modern inorganic and organometallic chemistry including transition metal, main group, physical-inorganic, structural, inorganic-analytical, bioinorganic, organometallic, catalysis, solid state and materials chemistry.
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