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Classes
| Course |
Course Title |
Quarters Taught |
| Chem 1 |
General
Chemistry C |
Spring 2007 |
| Chem 5 |
Computational
Skills |
Fall 2007, Fall 2006, Spring 2006 |
| Chem130C |
Physical
Chemistry C
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Spring 2004 |
| Chem 152 |
Instrumental Analysis Lab |
Winter 2006, Winter 2005, Winter 2004 |
| Chem 153 |
Physical Chemistry Lab |
Spring 2008 |
| Chem 245 |
Atmospheric
Chemistry |
Fall 2004, Fall 2003, Fall 2002 |
| Chem 280 |
Aerosol Photochemistry Group Seminars |
Current schedule |
| Chem 290 |
Physical
Chemistry
Seminars |
Spring 2004, Winter 2004, Fall 2003 |
| Chem X416 |
AirUCI
Summer
Training
Program
for Teachers
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Summer 2008, Summer 2007, Summer 2006, Summer 2005 |
| Uni Stu 3 |
Freshman
Seminar |
Fall 2005, Winter 2005 |
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Undergraduate Research (Chem 180)
Undergraduate Research: Undergraduate
students are welcome to use Aerosol Photochemistry Lab for their
undergraduate research projects on a space available basis.
We can accommodate 2-4 students at any given time. If you are
interested in such an opportunity please contact Sergey Nizkorodov well in advance. The
usual mechanism for this is enrollment in either Chem180 or
ChemH180. Depending on the nature of the project you will be
advised either directly by Prof. Nizkorodov of one of his graduate
students.
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Graduate Research (Chem 280)
Graduate Research: If
you are interested in joining our group and/or AirUCI institute as a graduate student, please feel free to contact
the Aerosol Photochemistry Group leader, Sergey Nizkorodov. We generally accept graduate students
from the following programs: physical, analytical, atmospheric,
and ChaMP. To enroll in one of these programs, you have to be admitted to graduate school at UCI through standard mechanisms.
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Links
University of California
- Irvine
Chemistry Department
AirUCI
Graduate
Research in Chemistry
Chemical and
Materials Physics (ChaMP) Program
UCI Graduate School Application
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