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7.6) Worldwide directory of graduate schools for electrochemical science and engineering

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This article is from the Electrochemistry FAQ, by Zoltan Nagy nagy@anl.gov with numerous contributions by others.

7.6) Worldwide directory of graduate schools for electrochemical science and engineering

See also Section (8.1.3) for WWW links to Academic Centers.

Directory of graduate schools where a student can obtain Ph.D. degree (or
equivalent) by working for a professor who is specializing in electrochemical
science or engineering. The file presently contains more than 500 listings from
over 50 countries, and it is >0.7 MB.

This compilation is available on WWW at the Electrochemical Science and
Technology Information Resource (ESTIR) with URL of:

http://electrochem.cwru.edu/estir/

or through anonymous ftp to:

ftp://electrochem.cwru.edu
then click: pub and estir
Filename: grads.txt

If you wish to be included in this directory, e-mail the following information
to: nagy@anl.gov

Full name:

Department:

University:

Mailing address:

Phone:

Fax:

E-mail:

WWW home page:

Degree offered and in what field of science or engineering.
(e.g., Ph.D. in chemistry)

A brief description of research interests, maximum ten (80 character) lines.
Use keyword type descriptors to facilitate searches.

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This directory listing is courtesy of Zoltan Nagy, The Center for
Electrochemical Science and Engineering, and Department of Chemical and

Environmental Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois.
With problems/questions contact: NAGY@ANL.GOV

 

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