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The Professional Environment
Stony Brook’s Chemistry Department is a great place to learn
and do research. The department has a strong tradition of collaboration and
interdisciplinary effort. It also has
the facilities necessary [link] to conduct research at the cutting edge.
One indication of the strength of collaborative effort in
the department is the number of cross-disciplinary research centers (link) that
are led by Chemistry faculty. These
centers include the Institute for Chemical Biology and Drug Discovery, the
Northeastern Center for Chemical Energy Storage, and the Laufer Center for
Physical and Quantitative Biology.
The Chemistry Department hosts weekly research seminars and
colloquia with national and international speakers. Special annual seminars include the
Bigeleisen Lecture and the Benjamin Franklin Lecture. In addition, weekly
gatherings such as the Biological Chemistry Seminar and the Combined Organic
Group Meeting provide opportunities for students and faculty to exchange ideas
on current research efforts.
Members of our department also benefit from collaborations
with researchers in other departments on campus and at nearby research
institutions. Students in our graduate
program work with researchers in departments as diverse as Geosciences,
Pharmacology, Materials Science, Biochemistry, Physics and Astronomy, and the
university’s Medical School.
Collaborations extend well beyond the borders of
campus. Brookhaven National Laboratory
(BNL), only 15 miles away, offers one-of-a-kind experimental
capabilities, including the National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS), NASA
Space Radiation Lab (NSRL) and Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). The
recently completed Center for Functional Nanomaterials is a state of the art
facility for the production and characterization of molecular materials. Seven members of our department faculty have
joint appointments at BNL, and students from many more research groups have the
opportunity to conduct experiments using BNL facilities.
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