Course Name: Introduction to Chemical Thermodynamics AND Kinetics

Course abstract

This course will cover classical thermodynamics and kinetics developed to explain a variety of macroscopic physic-chemical phenomena with applications in Chemistry. This course is designed as an introductory level course to the broad area of thermodynamics and kinetics and the lectures will be pitched at the level of undergraduates (both freshman and sophomore level).


Course Instructor

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Prof. Arijit K De

Arijit Kumar De completed his BSc (2003) with Chemistry major from University of Calcutta (WB, India) and MSc (2005) in Chemistry from IIT Kanpur (UP, India). He pursued his PhD with Debabrata Goswami at IIT Kanpur (2005-2010). He was a postdoctoral fellow at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and University of California Berkeley (CA, USA) with Graham R. Fleming (2010-2014). In 2014, he joined IISER Mohali (PB, India) as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical Sciences.


Teaching Assistant(s)

Shaina Dhamija

M.Sc. Physical Chemistry
Ph.d.(Pursuing)

 Course Duration : Jan-Apr 2018

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 Enrollment : 20-Nov-2017 to 22-Jan-2018

 Exam registration : 08-Jan-2018 to 07-Mar-2018

 Exam Date : 28-Apr-2018

Enrolled

882

Registered

140

Certificate Eligible

28

Certified Category Count

Gold

0

Silver

0

Elite

16

Successfully completed

12

Participation

5

Success

Elite

Gold





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>=90 - Elite + Gold
60-89 - Elite
40-59 - Successfully Completed
<40 - No Certificate

Final Score Calculation Logic

  • Assignment Score = Average of best 6 out of 8 assignments.
  • Final Score(Score on Certificate)= 75% of Exam Score + 25% of Assignment Score
Introduction to Chemical Thermodynamics AND Kinetics - Toppers list

AVISHEK PAN 84%

MIDNAPORE COLLEGE

MANGISH GHOSH 77%

MIDNAPORE COLLEGE

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Total Enrollment: 882

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