ChBE 4803/8803:
Applied Spectroscopy
Prerequisites: Chem 3412 (Undergrad) or ChBE 6300 (Grad)
Prerequisites: Chem 3412 (Undergrad) or ChBE 6300 (Grad)
CRN: 29896 (Undergraduate) and CRN: 29899 (Graduate)
Instructor:
Prof. Filler
Q: I’m
a chemical engineer, why should I care about spectroscopy?
A: Good question! Spectroscopy underlies a myriad of common
measurement techniques in areas as diverse
as bioimaging, forensics, oil recovery, catalyst
characterization, electronic materials fabrication, atmospheric
chemistry, etc. Spectroscopy is essential for the modern
chemical engineer. It’s all around us!
This class
will allow you to answer these important questions:
1) “What information is encoded in the spectra of atoms and molecules?”
2) “How can spectroscopy help me understand the nature of a chemical, biological, or materials system?”
3) “What technique is most appropriate for my area(s) of interest/study?”
1) “What information is encoded in the spectra of atoms and molecules?”
2) “How can spectroscopy help me understand the nature of a chemical, biological, or materials system?”
3) “What technique is most appropriate for my area(s) of interest/study?”
To register, students must request a Permit through OSCAR. Questions? Contact Dr.
Michael A. Filler (mfiller@gatech.edu)
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