Tuesday, November 15, 2022

Tufts University's Graduate Programs in Chemistry






Are you applying to graduate school this year.  If so, Tufts University is pleased to provide some information on Tufts University’s graduate programs in Chemistry, Chemistry-Biotechnology, and Chemical Physics. Please keep Tufts in mind when advising students applying to graduate school, and feel free to forward them this information.


Interested students can also register for a virtual open house on November 29th here: Chemistry Virtual Open House.

Tufts is a top-tier research institution located just five miles from Boston, a vibrant city and a hub of scientific innovation. We are just the right size to combine cutting-edge research with a more personalized mentoring experience. We pride ourselves on our accomplished research groups with multidisciplinary approaches and a high level of federal funding in all fields of chemistry including physical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, chemical biology, biotechnology, chemistry education, and theoretical and computational chemistry. We also pride ourselves on our student-centered programs that help young scientists achieve their academic and professional goals.

Our MS and PhD programs provide unique benefits focused on an enriching student experience:

How to Apply 

No GRE required! Please check our website for upcoming admissions deadlines and submit your application through our online application portal.

Reach out!

If you have any questions about the application process or requirements, please contact the Office of Graduate Admissions at gradadmissions@tufts.edu or (617) 627-3395. If you have any questions about the department or our graduate programs, please feel free to contact me.

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Tuesday, November 8, 2022

Penn State's Chemistry Ph.D. Program

On November 17, Penn State will be hosting a webinar for undergraduate students interested in learning about graduate research in Theoretical Chemistry as part of Penn State's Chemistry Ph.D. program, and who are considering applying to graduate school in the coming months.

During this webinar students will hear from seven theory and computational chemistry faculty highlighting their science and vision for the future. 


You will also hear from current students and alumni speak about their experiences in the theoretical/computational Ph.D. program. 


There will be opportunities to ask questions during a Q/A at the end of the webinar.

Here are the details:
Date:  Nov. 17 (Thursday)
Time: 4:00 - 5:20 pm ET
Location: Zoom (You must register for the webinar to get a unique Zoom link.)
Registration: Click here 

Faculty that will be presenting include Will Noid, Lasse Jensen, Stewart Mallory, Elvira Sayfutyarova, and Lukas Muechler. Topics will include basic theory, electronic structure calculations, quantum materials, statistical mechanics, multiscale modeling, active matter, and computational biochemistry and biophysics.