Applied Chemistry
About Applied Chemistry
There are needs for applied chemistry in a number of different industry sectors, including materials for electronic devices, medicines, food products, agriculture, environmental sanitation, and effective uses of resources. Students learn through repeated lectures and experiments in a wide range of fields, including inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry, chemical engineering, analytical chemistry, and biochemistry.
Research Domain
Genetics, gene therapies, applied engineering, liquid crystals, chemistry, green chemistry, polymers, biometric data, ceramics, conductive polymers, nanotechnology, biosensors, photocatalysts, organic chemistry, environmental analysis, probiotics, bioremediation, chiral technologies?Laboratories
Objectives in Education and Research
The vision of the Department of Applied Chemistry is to develop individuals with the following skills:
- A fundamental knowledge and technological appreciation of chemistry-focused natural sciences and general engineering.
- The knowledge and technological skills necessary for the development of chemistry-focused manufacturing technology, production management, and environmental conservation.
- Individuals with a strong sense of social and ethical responsibility, who are dedicated to chemistry-focused assignments working in cooperation with others.