About Physical Chemistry
Physical chemistry at Wisconsin offers a graduate student the benefits of a strong and diverse faculty, outstanding facilities for research support, and a program that emphasizes both depth in one's thesis topic and breadth of chemical knowledge and experience.
Faculty research interests span the remarkable range of topics addressed by modern physical chemistry; theoretical chemistry, gas phase spectroscopy and dynamics, condensed phase structure and dynamics, and macromolecular and biophysical chemistry. The faculty in these broad categories are:
Students specializing in physical chemistry may also choose to do research with faculty in other traditional divisions. Physical chemistry students have recently joined the groups of J. Wright (condensed phase chemistry); F. Keutsch (atmospheric chemistry); T. Brunold (inorganic chemistry); L. Smith (bioanalytical chemistry); and S. Gellman (organic chemistry).