Case Western Reserve University: Ph.D. Training in Chemistry

Carlos E Crespo-Hernández's picture

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Dear Prospective Student: The Department of Chemistry at Case Western Reserve University would like to invite you to apply to our Ph.D. program. We have a strong commitment at Case to help students achieve excellence in their academic and professional goals. Our graduate program is well known for fostering student success in a stimulating, cutting-edge research and teaching environment. We offer full tuition and a very competitive stipend to all students accepted to our Ph.D. program. Current research interests include singlet oxygen research directed towards photodynamic therapy, novel materials for molecular electronics and nanotechnology, mechanistic & catalytic reactions, X-ray crystallography of small molecules, nanochemistry leading to materials with applications from catalysis to phototherapy, environmental photochemistry, femtobiology and biophysical chemistry, enzyme kinetics and thermodynamics, synthesis and mechanistic studies on natural products, synthetic methodology development, and complex molecular synthesis. Graduate program information, application instructions, and our application checklist are located at: http://www.case.edu/artsci/chem/grad/connect.html. We look forward to receiving your application soon! Sincerely, Professor Irene Lee Graduate Admissions Chair Department of Chemistry Case Western Reserve University Phone: (216) 368-3621 Fax: (216) 368-3006 E-mail: irene.lee@case.edu

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Marcos Lopez's picture

Nuevamente les insto a todos a solicitar a Case Western Reserve University, de la cual Carlos es nuestro maximo representante en el depto de quimica. Case es una de las mejores universidades de la nacion segun US News y la mejor del estado de Ohio, codiandose con Harvard, MIT, entre otras. Contacten a Carlos o a cualquiera de nosotros en CienciaPR y estaremos mas que deseosos en orientarlos para que el proceso de solicitud a la escuela graduada sea exitoso. Para los que no sabian, cuando uno esta en la escuela graduada en el area de ciencias e ingenieria, la misma universidad te paga la matricula y ademas te da un estipendio que fluctua de unos 15K - 25K por año para vivir. En sintesis, te pagan por estudiar. Muchas de ellas hasta plan medico ofrecen dentro del paquete de estipendio graduado. Asi que no se tiene que pagar basicamente nada para poder estudiar un doctorado. Si necesitan mas orientacion sobre el particular, contactenos y estaremos mas que disponibles para orientarlos. Marcos Lopez