Chemistry
Doctoral programme (PhD)
A.Y. 2023/2024
Study area
Science and Technology
PhD Coordinator
The doctoral programme aims to train students in the critical analysis of scientific research problems in the field of chemistry, and to provide them with the skills required to identify and pursue important research objectives. The programme is designed to develop professionals who will be able to work in industry, in private and public institutions, and in academia.
Students will acquire all the knowledge and working methods necessary to carry out research activities to very high scientific standards in any of the numerous interdisciplinary fields of Chemistry. The central role of Chemistry in modern life is widely acknowledged today. This field of science intersects with several other scientific disciplines (such as physics and biology) and therefore finds application in many different fields, from medicine to nanomaterials, from agriculture to energy, from biology to electronics, from cultural heritage conservation to environmental protection. The input of advanced chemical research is essential in many other scientific disciplines and for the development of production in modern countries.
Doctoral programmes in Chemistry are offered in the following lines of research: 1. Synthesis, reactivity, reaction mechanisms, catalysis; 2. Structural chemistry, spectroscopic analysis; 3. Theoretical and computational chemistry; 4. Solid-state, interphase and electrolyte chemistry, 5. Chemistry of biologically active compounds, food and natural substances, biocatalysis; 6. Chemistry of the environment and of cultural heritage; 7. Chemistry of materials, chemistry for nanotechnologies, supramolecular chemistry, chemistry for energy.
An important aspect of the programme is that students meet foreign researchers and come into contact with internationally renowned research institutes. To this end, a significant part of teaching activities is assigned to foreign lecturers and students are given the opportunity to spend time in research institutions abroad.
Students will acquire all the knowledge and working methods necessary to carry out research activities to very high scientific standards in any of the numerous interdisciplinary fields of Chemistry. The central role of Chemistry in modern life is widely acknowledged today. This field of science intersects with several other scientific disciplines (such as physics and biology) and therefore finds application in many different fields, from medicine to nanomaterials, from agriculture to energy, from biology to electronics, from cultural heritage conservation to environmental protection. The input of advanced chemical research is essential in many other scientific disciplines and for the development of production in modern countries.
Doctoral programmes in Chemistry are offered in the following lines of research: 1. Synthesis, reactivity, reaction mechanisms, catalysis; 2. Structural chemistry, spectroscopic analysis; 3. Theoretical and computational chemistry; 4. Solid-state, interphase and electrolyte chemistry, 5. Chemistry of biologically active compounds, food and natural substances, biocatalysis; 6. Chemistry of the environment and of cultural heritage; 7. Chemistry of materials, chemistry for nanotechnologies, supramolecular chemistry, chemistry for energy.
An important aspect of the programme is that students meet foreign researchers and come into contact with internationally renowned research institutes. To this end, a significant part of teaching activities is assigned to foreign lecturers and students are given the opportunity to spend time in research institutions abroad.
Tutte le classi di laurea magistrale - All classes of master's degrees
Dipartimento di Chimica - Via Golgi, 19 - Milano
- Degree course coordinator: Daniele Passarella
[email protected] - Main offices
Dipartimento di Chimica - Via Golgi, 19 - Milano - Degree course website
https://phdchemistry.unimi.it/
Title | Professor(s) |
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Design and synthesis of bioactive organic molecules | |
Chemistry for the Life Sciences: synthesis of peptides, carbohydrates and their mimics | |
Synthesis of organic ligands and their complexes with metals for catalytic stereoselective reactions | |
Development of eco-friendly synthetic methodologies based on flow reactor technology for the preparation of pharmaceutically relevant compounds | |
Synthesis of metal complexes and study of their physical-chemical properties | |
Biocatalytic processes for the chemoenzymatic synthesis of chiral and/or bioactive compounds | |
Synthesis, structure and physical properties of functional oxides | |
Synthesis and characterization of coordination compounds for application in bio-imaging and in electroluminescent devices | |
Structural and computational studies of coordination and metallorganic compounds | |
Development of semiclassical theories for spectroscopy | |
Implementation of semiclassical theories for spectroscopy | |
Quantum mechanical methods for the study of molecular properties and the development of new materials | |
Development of novel experimental and computational methods to study and predict crystal structures | |
Nanoparticles functionalized with biomolecules for biomedical applications | |
Nanodispersed metal nanoparticles and oxides | |
Clusters, Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOF) and polyoxometalates (POM) | |
Synthesis and characterization of new materials for environmental, energetic, sensoristic and optoelectronic applications. | |
Preparation and structural, photocatalytic and photoelectrocatalytic characterization of materials for energy and depollution. | |
Modulation of the surface properties of materials by bi- and tri-dimensional growth of chemisorbed structures | |
Sustainable processes based on heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis | |
Analytical chemistry applied to cultural heritage and study of the degradation caused by pollution | |
Study of crystallization processes and characterization of inorganic and organic compounds | |
Development of photo(electro)catalytic systems and devices for solar energy conversion | |
Molecular electroanalysis and electrocatalysis | |
Experimental and computational study of the molecular recognition in antimalarial compounds. | |
Product Category Rules for Environmental Product Declarations: a key step toward the environmental comparability of products and processes useful in the biomedical and health fields | |
Study and analytical characterization of atmospheric aerosol: sources identification and impact on human health and climate change | |
Quantum dissipative dynamics: developments and applications to condensed-phase problems | |
Synthesis and characterization of heterogeneous catalysts for energy and biofuels production | |
Self-assembled nanoparticles to improve delivery and reduce resistance of anticancer drugs | |
Molecular modelling for the study of the properties of biologically relevant molecules | |
Machine learning in chemistry | |
Characterisation, conformational analysis and ligand-protein interaction study by NMR | |
Synthesis of chemosensors for detecting emerging pollutants in water and air as well as food contaminants | |
Analytical techniques for the quality monitoring of drinking and waste waters and of products in the biomedical and sanitary fields | |
Sustainable synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients and intermediates | |
Synthesis and characterization of new materials for application in truck compounds | |
Integrated approaches for the multiscale analysis of sugar-protein interactions by NMR and computational methods (Ex DM 352/2022) | |
Strategies for Green and Convenient API Manufacturing (Ex DM 117/2023) | |
Development of analytical methods in the Prevention Laboratory of regional regional importance at ATS Metropolitan City of Milan, using LC/MSMS technique, aimed at chemical safety in water for human use (regulated and emerging microcontaminants) and food (SRM pesticides) (Ex DM 117/2023) | |
Synthesis of novel heterocyclic scaffolds for applications in medicinal chemistry (Ex DM 117/2023) | |
Development of functional cosmetic products for patient care: from laboratory research to industrial scale-up (ex DM 117/2023) | |
Synthesis of new drug delivery systems and of reversible-covalent binders for clinically-relevant protein targets. (ex DM 117/2023) | |
Use of artificial intelligence techniques in computational chemistry. (ex DM 117/2023) |
Courses list
March 2024
Courses or activities | Professor(s) | ECTS | Total hours | Language |
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Compulsory | ||||
Instrumental Methods for the Analysis of Materials and of Surfaces | 2 | 10 | English |
December 2023
Courses or activities | Professor(s) | ECTS | Total hours | Language |
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Compulsory | ||||
Discovering Your Potentialities in Writing a Grant Proposal | 2 | 10 | Italian |
June 2024
Courses or activities | Professor(s) | ECTS | Total hours | Language |
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Compulsory | ||||
New Trends in Efficient and Sustainable Preparation of High-Value Chemicals | 2 | 10 | English |
February 2024
Courses or activities | Professor(s) | ECTS | Total hours | Language |
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Compulsory | ||||
Literature Search in Chemistry | 2 | 10 | English | |
Optional | ||||
Applications of Advanced Nmr Techniques | 2 | 10 | English |
March 2024
Courses or activities | Professor(s) | ECTS | Total hours | Language |
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Compulsory | ||||
Graphic Communication of Scientific Research to Make Your Presentations More Incisiv | 2 | 10 | English |
June 2024
Courses or activities | Professor(s) | ECTS | Total hours | Language |
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Optional | ||||
Novel Approaches for the Structural Design of Bioactive Molecules | 2 | 10 | English |
July 2024
Courses or activities | Professor(s) | ECTS | Total hours | Language |
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Optional | ||||
Introduction to Machine Learning Concepts in Drug Design and Synthesis Planning | 2 | 10 | English |
Enrolment
Places available: 15
Call for applications
Please refer to the call for admission test dates and contents, and how to register.
Session: 1
Application for admission: from 06/04/2023 to 05/05/2023
Application for matriculation: from 06/06/2023 to 13/06/2023
Attachments and documents
Qualifications assessment criteria
Session: 2
Application for admission: from 27/06/2023 to 26/07/2023
Application for matriculation: from 25/09/2023 to 29/09/2023
Attachments and documents
Schedule of qualification assessment and interviews
Following the programme of study
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