Rob Corn
Rob Corn has been elected as a Fellow of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy (SAS).  
GSSPC
UC Irvine chosen as the 2013 GSSPC for National ACS Conference

Inorganic Chemistry Graduate Program

Research Description

Inorganic and organometallic chemistry research at UCI ranges from synthesis of organometallic complexes for organic synthesis and industrial catalysis to materials science based on supramolecular and macromolecular inorganic building blocks to the generation of greenhouse gases by metal-based enzymes. Students can obtain broad exposure to both instrumentation (e.g., multinuclear, high-resolution, and solid-state NMR, EPR, X-ray crystallography, magnetism, electrochemistry, optical spectroscopy, and photophysical methods) and experimental techniques (e.g., handling air sensitive compounds, thin film technology, protein engineering, and polymerization chemistry).

Core Courses

Chemistry 215  Inorganic Chemistry

Chemistry 216  Organometallic Chemistry

Chemistry 217  Physical Inorganic Chemistry