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1
Fall Graduate SeminarCHEM 691
  • Welcome Address from GPD

2
Outline
  • Introductions
  • Program Structure
  • Goals of Seminar
  • Website http//alpha.chem.umb.edu/chemistry/Semin
    ar/chem691index

3
M.S. in Chemistry
  • Six courses
  • Synthetic Organic or Physical Organic
  • Inorganic Synthesis and Analysis or Inorganic
    Structure and Reactivity
  • Quantum Mechanics and Spectroscopy or
    Thermodynamics
  • Three additional elective courses
  • Literature Seminar
  • Thesis Defense

4
Ph.D. in Green Chemistry
  • Six courses
  • Synthetic Organic or Physical Organic
  • Inorganic Synthesis and Analysis or Inorganic
    Structure and Reactivity
  • Quantum Mechanics and Spectroscopy or
    Thermodynamics
  • Green Chemistry and Chemical Toxicology
  • One elective course
  • Literature Seminar
  • Written Qualifying Exam
  • Oral Qualifying Exam
  • Dissertation Defense

5
Ideal Timeline for full-time MS Track
  • Semester 1
  • Two courses, choose research advisor
  • Semester 2
  • Two courses, begin research, select your thesis
    committee
  • Semester 3
  • Two courses, literature seminar, continue
    research
  • Semester 4
  • Finish research, write thesis
  • Second Summer
  • Defend thesis

6
Ideal Timeline for full-time Ph.D. Track
  • Year 1
  • Four courses, choose research advisor, begin
    research, select dissertation committee
  • Year 2
  • Two courses, literature seminar, continue
    research
  • Year 3
  • Written qualifying exam, continue research
  • Year 4
  • Oral qualifying exam, continue research
  • Year 5
  • Finish research, write and defend dissertation

7
Literature Seminar
  • 40 minute talk as part of this course (691/692)
  • On subject of interest, should have limited
    overlap with any on-going research in the
    department (especially from advisors research)
  • Should obtain guidance from research advisor in
    selecting a topic
  • Must get approval of topic from GPD

8
More on Literature Seminar
  • Make sure your talk focuses on chemistry
  • Base your talk on a article from the primary
    literature (avoid review articles)
  • Skim your favorite journal to select an article
  • Background Use references from this article to
    obtain secondary articles/perform a key word
    searches
  • Do not be afraid to stop and start over from
    scratch a few times to find the right topic for
    you.

9
Format of the Literature seminar
  • Powerpoint Presentation
  • Introduction
  • Experimental Methods and Design
  • Data
  • Discussion
  • Conclusion

10
Format of the Literature Seminar Continued
  • It is better to go in depth than to go too broad
    and only scratch the surface.
  • Give brief broad introduction to connected to the
    world we live in. Why should we care? How does
    the work your going to talk about fit in?
  • How was the experiments carried out.
  • Critical examination of data.
  • Summary and discussion of significance and what
    comes next the next logical step in this line of
    research.

11
Written Qualifying Exam
  • Six exams in one day based on six articles from
    the primary literature
  • Articles are distributed six weeks in advance
  • In addition to the articles, the exams can focus
    on material from core courses
  • More on strategy in approaching the WQE next week

12
Oral Qualifying Exam
  • You must prepare a research proposal in an area
    of study that is sufficiently removed from your
    dissertation research and other research
    interests being pursued within our department
  • When choosing a topic, obtain suggestions from
    research advisor
  • You must get approval from your dissertation
    committee and GPD before deciding on a topic

13
More on the Oral Qualifying Exam
  • You must follow NIH or NSF proposal guidelines,
    including the formatting of the sections, but
    with the exception that you must stay within a 15
    pg limit (You should shoot for between 12-15
    pgs).
  • I suggest you ask you advisor, GPD or other
    faculty member for a copy of one of their funded
    proposals that you could use as a guide for the
    format
  • You should revise back and forth several times
    with your advisor and forward your proposal to
    your committee only after approval from your
    advisor
  • Must get approval from committee before
    scheduling a public, oral defense of your proposal

14
Thesis Guidelines
  • You should communicate regularly with your
    advisor to ensure that you are on track to
    graduate in a reasonable time span.
  • You should revise your thesis back and forth
    several times with your advisor and forward your
    proposal to your committee only after approval
    from your advisor.
  • You should obtain and closely follow the
    formatting guidelines from the Graduate Office.
    In addition to the guidelines from the graduate
    office, your style and formatting must confirm to
    the ACS (American Chemical Society) Style Manual.
  • Must get approval from committee before
    scheduling a public, oral defense of your
    research.

15
AGSR
  • Once a year
  • Self evaluation
  • Advisors approval
  • GPDs approval
  • Comments back to you

16
Goals of Seminar
  • Introduction to departmental research/help to
    choose an advisor
  • Workshop for learning how to structure research
    talks
  • Practice giving scientific talks
  • Forum for the Literature Seminar
  • Practice for defense proposals
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