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  RESEARCH IN CHEMISTRY AT
EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY

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    The Department of Chemistry is proud of its active research program, involving both undergraduates (including chemistry and non-chemistry majors) and master's degree candidates.  Virtually all faculty in the Department are involved in exciting, productive projects that cover a wide variety of disciplines within the chemical sciences (see the following link for faculty research interests).  These research efforts are supported by a wide array of state-of-the-art instrumentation (see the following link for a list of departmental instrumentation).  A majority of the research groups are funded by external sources, including the National Science Foundation (NSF), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Petroleum Research Fund (PRF, administered by the American Chemical Society), the Research Corporation, the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, and others.

    Research in the Chemistry Department is currently supported by extramural grants which total more than a half million dollars.  During the academic year, an average of 25 students are engaged in research; last summer (2002), 13 students continued their research efforts full-time.  Of those who graduate with a B.S. in Chemistry, about 70% have been involved in undergraduate research.  Of course, a major goal of research is the generation of publishable knowledge; from 2000 through the present time, nearly 30 publications authored by chemistry faculty  have appeared (or have been accepted and will appear) in international, peer-reviewed journals.


Undergraduate Research
Graduate Research

Funding Agency Links
NSF
(RUI Program)
PRF
Petroleum Research Fund (ACS)
Research Corporation
Dreyfus Foundation