Stanford University Department of Chemistry

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The Stanford University Department of Chemistry is a leading academic department known for pioneering research and education in chemistry, particularly in areas such as physical, analytical, and materials chemistry.

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instanceOf academic department
affiliatedWith School of Humanities and Sciences at Stanford University NERFINISHED
campus Stanford University main campus NERFINISHED
country United States of America
educates graduate students
postdoctoral researchers
undergraduate students
employs faculty members
research staff
fieldOfWork analytical chemistry
biophysical chemistry
chemical biology
chemistry
inorganic chemistry
materials chemistry
materials science
nanoscience
organic chemistry
physical chemistry
theoretical chemistry
hasResearchArea bioinorganic chemistry
catalysis
chemical physics
computational chemistry
energy-related materials
environmental chemistry
nanomaterials
polymer chemistry
quantum chemistry
spectroscopy
supramolecular chemistry
surface science
knownFor advanced instrumentation and facilities
high-impact publications in chemistry
interdisciplinary research collaborations
pioneering research in chemistry
strong graduate training in chemistry
languageOfWorkOrName English
locatedIn Stanford, California
mission to advance fundamental understanding of chemical systems
to provide education and training in chemistry at undergraduate and graduate levels
offers Bachelor of Science (BS) in Chemistry
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Chemistry
graduate programs in chemistry
postdoctoral research positions
undergraduate programs in chemistry
partOf Stanford University NERFINISHED

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Richard N. Zare workInstitution Stanford University Department of Chemistry