Samuel Terrettaz

EPFL SB SCGC-GE
CH A0 391 (Bâtiment CH)
Station 6
1015 Lausanne

Web site:  Web site:  https://www.epfl.ch/schools/sb/scgc/

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Teaching & PhD

Teaching

Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

Preparatory year (CMS)

Courses

General chemistry

This course aims at the acquisition of essential notions on the structure of matter, chemical equilibria and reactivity. Theoretical teaching and exercise provide the methodology to analyze and solve by reasoning and calculation novel problems of general chemistry.

Advanced general chemistry

This course aims at the acquisition of essential notions on the structure of matter, chemical equilibria and reactivity. Theoretical teaching and exercise provide the methodology to analyze and solve by reasoning and calculation novel problems of general chemistry.

Advanced general chemistry

This course aims at the acquisition of essential notions on the structure of matter, chemical equilibria and reactivity. Theoretical teaching and exercise provide the methodology to analyze and solve by reasoning and calculation novel problems of general chemistry.

Advanced general chemistry

This course aims at the acquisition of essential notions on the structure of matter, chemical equilibria and reactivity. Theoretical teaching and exercise provide the methodology to analyze and solve by reasoning and calculation novel problems of general chemistry.

Chemistry (for CMS)

This teaching aims at the acquisition of the basic principles and their application to simple chemical systems. The emphasis will be on understanding and combining these principles to solve practical exercises in quantitative chemistry.

Chemistry (for MAN)

This course aims to cover the basic principles of chemistry. Major families of chemical reactions (transfer of protons or electrons) will then be analyzed according to these principles.

Advanced general chemistry (for SFU)

The aim of this course is to acquire the essential concepts relating to the structure of matter and chemical reactivity. The course and the series of exercises provide the methodology for solving typical general chemistry problems by reasoning and calculation.