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Analytical chemistry

Southern Federal University
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About the training program

1.4. Chemical Sciences.Training of broad-based professionals capable of successfully competing in the modern international market of chemists. The study of the theoretical foundations and areas of application of physico-chemical analysis methods for structural and quantitative research in chemistry. Formation of ideas about which physico-chemical methods are most effective for studying chemical transformations in molecular and nanoscale systems.

What you will learn

  • Mastering the basics of correlation, regression and variance analysis
  • Chemical analysis as a metrological procedure, mathematical planning and optimization
  • The ability to apply computer methods in analytical chemistry and control analytical instruments
  • The ability to create integrated analyzer - computer devices
  • Fundamentals of nuclear and electron magnetic resonance methods, nuclear physics and radiochemical m
  • Knowledge of the basics of analyzing specific objects: geological objects, metals and alloys
  • Knowledge of the basics of analyzing specific objects: biomedical objects, food products

What do graduates do for a living?

Graduate students are able to independently carry out research activities in the relevant professional field. The main professions of graduates are: Process Engineer, Chemical Engineer, Nuclear Chemist, Environmental Chemist, Research Chemist, Sales Manager of chemical reagents and equipment. Graduate students can teach at educational institutions and universities, as well as work as researchers in the field of chemistry and engage in research activities, publish scientific articles in relevant chemical and interdisciplinary fields.

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