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【简介】 The Department of Chemistry at the University of California, Irvine (UCI) offers degrees in Chemistry at all levels. Graduate degree programs in Analytical, Atmospheric, Inorganic, Organic, and Physical Chemistry are offered.
Faculty Research Interests: Analytical Traditionally, research in the area of Analytical Chemistry involves the development of new methods for determining the identities and concentrations of the chemical species present in mixtures. The problems addressed are extremely diverse. At UCI, state-of-the-art research in the area mass spectrometry (MS), which is just one modern instrumental method of analysis, includes MS analyses of biomolecules (McIver), atmospheric aerosols (Finlayson-Pitts), atmospheric gases (Blake), adsorbed organic molecules on metal surfaces (Hemminger).
Blake Cicerone Farmer Finlayson-Pitts Fleischer Ge Hemminger Janda Miller Penner Rentzepis Rowland Shaka Shea
Atmospheric Research in the area of Atmospheric Chemistry encompasses laboratory, field and modeling studies of chemical processes important in both the lower and upper atmosphere. Current areas of interest represented in the Department of Chemistry include trace gas measurements in clean and polluted environments (Rowland, Cicerone, Blake), laboratory studies of the kinetics and mechanisms of atmospheric reactions (Finlayson-Pitts, Hemminger) and modeling of atmospheric systems (Cicerone). There are close collaborations with faculty in the Department of Earth System Science and many of the Atmospheric Chemistry faculty hold joint appointments in the two departments.