Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry
Chemistry is a discipline that clarifies previously unknown phenomena in natural science through experimentation and theory, then establishes new principles. This discipline is responsible for relaying the results in way that is useful to people and society. The Department of Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry promotes research into the highly efficient recycling of resources by effectively passing on an understanding of basic chemistry and constructing new scientific principles, then using this understanding as the foundation for creating highly original and academically significant innovative technologies that achieve the extremely efficient conversion of matter and energy. Through these studies, the Department consistently cultivates exceptional students who can independently find and investigate problems, then resolve these problems while maintaining high ethical standards.
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Research Laboratories
Energy Conversion Chemistry
Applied Electrochemistry
Functional Materials
Hydrocarbon Chemistry Fundamentals
Excited-State Hydrocarbon Chemistry
Advanced Biomedical Engineering
Catalyst Materials
Catalytic Organic Chemistry
Catalyst Design Engineering
Synthetic Organotransformation
Structural Organic Chemistry
Organotransition Metal Chemistry
Isotope Chemistry
Organic Functional Chemistry
Flow Energy Storage Engineering