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The ability to acquire advanced theoretical and practical knowledge supported by textbooks, application tools and equipment, and other scientific resources containing up-to-date information in the field, based on competencies gained at the master’s level. |
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The competence to possess scientific and ethical values. |
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The ability to solve unforeseen problems encountered in inorganic chemistry applications. |
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The knowledge and ability to interpret data related to inorganic chemistry. |
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The ability to work in interdisciplinary fields. |
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The ability to use modern instruments required for applications in inorganic chemistry. |
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The competence to follow innovations and developments worldwide in inorganic chemistry and related fields. |
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The ability to write a doctoral thesis on an original topic. |
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The ability to effectively use databases related to the field. |
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The ability to develop and apply a new scientific method. |