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Chemical Sciences and Engineering, C-CSE

Nanoparticle- and carbon nanotube-based sensor systems are being developed in C-CSE. Research includes fundamental spectroscopic studies of nanotube properties, including near-IR Raman profiling.

 

In April 2005, Chemistry Division created a new group, Chemical Sciences and Engineering (C-CSE), from the merging of Analytical Chemical Sciences (C-ACS) and Applied Chemical Technology (C-ACT). This new group brings together strength in analytical sciences and in applied chemistry and adds an explicit component of chemical engineering.

Chemical Sciences and Engineering (CSE) applies its diverse expertise in chemical sciences, instrument development, and engineering to support stockpile stewardship and federal sponsors in defense, homeland security, intelligence and energy.

C-CSE provides high quality chemical analysis, materials chemistry and characterization, high-pressure research, chem-bio threat reduction, and organic synthesis. The analytical services department provides legally defensible analytical data on a wide variety of sample types and constituents. The group is accredited by the American Industrial Hygiene Association.

Tony Beugelsdijk has joined the Division as the C-CSE Group Leader with George Brooks as Deputy and Scott Willms as acting Deputy.

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Old web pages

ACT web page
ACS web page

Updated 9/05 under LALP 05-096


 
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