Chemistry The chemistry graduate admission test (MS and PhD programs) will consist of about 80 multiple- choice questions. A periodic table and essential information regarding physical constants and conversion factors will be provided at appropriate places. Use of calculators and mobile phones is not allowed. The content of the test emphasizes physical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry and organic chemistry as described below. I. Physical Chemistry (~30%) Thermodynamics: First, second and third laws, thermochemistry, ideal and real gases and solutions, Gibbs and Helmholtz energy, chemical potential, chemical equilibria, phase equilibria, colligative properties, statistical thermodynamics. Quantum Chemistry and Applications to Spectroscopy: ...
Division of Chemistry: Disciplinary Research Programs: No Deadline Pilot (CHE-DRP:NDP) PROGRAM SOLICITATION NSF 22-606 National Science Foundation Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences Division of Chemistry Full Proposal Deadline(s) (due by 5 p.m. submitter's local time): Proposals Accepted Anytime Full proposals are accepted anytime starting September 1, 2022. This pilot will run for at least one year and its continuation will be evaluated annually. IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND REVISION NOTES There are (9) CHE Disciplinary Research Programs (DRPs, also known as core programs). The following three (3) programs are participating in the Division of Chemistry's no deadline pilot ...