Chemistry - Bioinorganic chemistry/ Natural Sciences | |
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| Course URL | http://uit.no/kjemi/master/16?SubjectId=1&From=0 |
| City | Tromsø, Norway |
| Programme duration | 2 years |
| Programme description | The bioinorganic group is working on the synthetic and computer simulation of metallo-enzymes, in the development of synthetic method in fluorochemistry, self assembly and dynamic combinatorial chemistry.; The program gives students an interdisciplinary introduction to transition metal chemistry and metalloenzymes. Individual research projects involve one or more of the following: synthesis and synthetic methods development; self-assembly processes and dynamic combinatorial libraries; spectroscopic and electrochemical studies; aspects of materials; surface and nano-science; computer modelling of molecules, reactions, and environmental processes. |
| Application deadline | Deadline for international self-financed applicants: 1 March Deadline for Norwegians and applicants from the other four nordic countries: 15 April |
| Nokut certification | no |
| Formal prerequisites | B.Sc. or equivalent in chemistry. The applicant must document three years of coursework at university level beyond basic entrance requirements.; English language proficiency required. |
| Subject area | Natural Sciences |
| Degree level | Master |
| Credits | 120 |
| Language of teaching | English |