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| In addition to research, IPCh also has an educational mission, both at the post-graduate and under-graduate levels. |
The School for post-graduate studies was established in 1965. It provides
training at the post-graduate level in the fields of both physical and
theoretical chemistry. Since 1965, 284 Ph.D. degree have been thus conferred.
The main topics for Ph.D. study presently include:
- electrochemistry, corrosion protection, electrocatalysis and studies of
metal-solution interfaces;
- the physical chemistry and structure of supramolecular complexes and their
applications;
- the physical and chemical properties of solid state surfaces and
heteregenous catalysis as probed by photoelectron spectroscopy;
- photochemistry, photophysics and molecular spectroscopy
- chemical and process kinetics
- thermodynamics, thermochemistry and calorimetry
- the physico-chemical applications of statistical physics
- the quantum chemistry of solids and their surfaces
- mass spectrometry and the chemistry of gas phase molecular ions
The Institute was one of co-founders of the College of Science launched in
1993 (at present a part of the Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University). More than 30 per cent of IPCh research workers are also involved in
educational activities within the College at the under-graduate level. The Institute also
collaborates with the Departments of Chemistry at the Warsaw University and Technical Warsaw University.
Accordingly, research workers from IPCh deliver advanced courses at under-graduate level and supervise M.Sc.
theses at their facilities. In addition the Institute provides equipment for advanced student exercises, and
common research projects are thus undertaken. |
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