Magnetic nanoassemblies, biomaterials and nanomedicine

General chemistry and physical chemistry

Thermochemistry and aqueous equilibria

Level: Undergraduate, first year

Integrated lectures and tutorials covering chemical equilibria, thermochemistry, acid-base reactions, precipitation, complexation and redox processes in aqueous solution.

Physical chemistry of aqueous solutions and interfaces

Level: Undergraduate, third year

Course focused on the properties of water, aqueous equilibria, interfacial phenomena, surfactants, emulsions and self-assembly.

Experimental physical chemistry

Physical chemistry laboratory courses

Level: Undergraduate, third year

Laboratory courses based on infrared, UV-visible and fluorescence spectroscopy, with emphasis on data treatment, quantitative analysis and the relationship between molecular structure and spectroscopic properties.

Transversal chemistry laboratory courses

Level: Undergraduate, third year

Physico-chemical and spectroscopic characterization of organic compounds prepared by students, including UV-visible, infrared and fluorescence analysis.

Computational tools for chemistry

Python for chemistry

Level: Undergraduate, first year

Introduction to scientific programming with Python in a chemistry context, using Jupyter notebooks, NumPy, Matplotlib, Pandas and SciPy for data analysis, modelling and visualization.

Digital tools for chemistry

Level: Undergraduate, second year

Practical training in molecular drawing, linear regression, spreadsheet data treatment, molecular modelling and the use of online physicochemical databases.

Nanomaterials and nanomedicine

Nanomaterials

Level: International Master, LUMOMAT

English-taught module covering nanoscale effects, synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials, and their applications in advanced materials and biomedicine.

Nanomedicine

Level: Master

Lectures on nanomedicine concepts, nanoparticle design, targeting, biological fate, drug delivery, imaging and therapeutic applications.