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   Guided Faculty Research Tour
A Tradition of Creative Interdisciplinary Research
Here you will find a brief tour of some selected accomplishments that we feel give a flavor of the Research Environment in the Department. These range from studies of the most fundamental and basic aspects of atomic structure and molecular properties, through applications of chemical synthesis in drug design to design and characterization of complex artificial and natural biological systems.
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Are soot particles really spherical? Chemistry in a Microenvironment Anti-Cancer Drug Development

Chemistry at Negative Pressures?

Complex Organic Structures do Useful Work

Towards a Completely Artificial Working Cell!

Chemistry at the Depths of the Earth and Oceans!

Pictures of Atomic Orbitals

Graphitic-Like Structure of C3N4 (Modified) Synthesized at High Pressures and Temperatures

Complex Protein Crystal Structure

Fundamental Electronic Properties of Molecules



DNA as a Nanoscale Building Material