Our degrees are centered on the development and performance of an original research project, culminating in a thesis. UNB Chemistry has a long history and an outstanding reputation, both nationally and internationally, for accomplishments in research. Our faculty lead innovative research programmes in all key areas of modern chemistry.
Recent graduates have gone on to work in industries including pharmaceuticals, fine chemicals, materials science and chemical analysis, as well as education and academia. The broad range of research expertise provided by our faculty, coupled with excellent technical support and a collaborative environment, make our department an excellent environment for young researchers to develop their expertise and to make significant scientific contributions.
We generally have about 15-20 graduate students in the program. Our graduate students have access to extensive research labs in the department " each research group have their own dedicated research space and facilities.
There are also some shared instrumental facilities, both within the department (e.g., nuclear magnetic resonance and X-ray crystallography facilities) and elsewhere on campus (e.g., Microscopy and Microanalysis Facility). Technical support includes both a glass-blowing shop and an electronics shop housed in the department as well as the Science Stores for provision of research supplies and chemicals.
Current Faculty and Research Areas
Allan Adam - Physical ChemistryStijn De Baerdemaker - Theorical/Quantum Chemistry
Bruce Balcom - Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Barry A. Blight - Inorganic Chemistry
David Burns - Bioanalytical Chemistry
Larry Calhoun - Organic Chemistry/NMR Spectroscopy
Felipe Chibante - Carbon and Natural Nanomaterials Production
Andreas Decken - Inorganic Chemistry, X-Ray Crystallography
Ghislain Deslongchamps - Organic Chemistry; Computational Drug Design, Chemical Education
Adam Dyker - Inorganic and Organic Chemistry; Electrochemistry and Organic Batteries
Sara Eisler - Organic Chemistry
Christopher Gray (UNB Saint John) - Organic Chemistry
Anna Ignaszak - Functional Materials, Analytical Chemistry
David MaGee - Organic Chemistry
John Neville - Physical Chemistry
Yonghao Ni - Pulp and Paper Research
Yang Qu, Cannabis Health Research Chair - Organic Chemistry
Gilles Villemure - Chemical modification of electrode surfaces with thin films of porous inorganic solids


