Professor Osterloh is currently teaching:

CHE122/CHE222(298) - Chemistry of Nanoparticles
(Spring 2008) - 3 units

This class is open to both undergraduate and graduate students.  It covers the synthesis, structure, colloidal, physical, and chemical properties of mostly inorganic nanomaterials, including nanowires, plates, and nanoparticles.  Applications of nanomaterials for sensing, catalysis, and many other areas will also be presented.  For details see links below:

CHE122 - Chemistry of Nanoparticles (undergraduate)

CHE222 - Chemistry of Nanoparticles (graduate)
                 

 
Past courses he has taught 
are below:

CHE124B - Main Group Element Chemistry
CHE226 - Principles of Transition Metal Chemistry

CHE124L - Inorganic Chemistry in the Laboratory

CHE2B - General Chemistry

Freshman Seminar SSII - Chemistry Magic

 

 

 


The Osterloh Research Group is a part of the University of California, Davis Chemistry Department.