Our mission is to support the Army and United States Military Academy by serving as the focal point for the Department of Chemical & Biological Science & Engineering (CBSE), leveraging intellectual capital, building strategic relationships, and developing chemical education pedagogy.
While completing their undergraduate studies, cadets have the opportunity to engage in laboratory work for academic credit. The work will involve planning, executing, and reporting engineering and science experiments under the guidance of CBSE faculty members. The work may complement AIAD (summer internship) experiences in the summer at locations away from West Point, or it may be a stand-alone set of experiments. During this time, cadets select a research advisor (“Principal Investigator” or “Mentor”) and enroll in an appropriate research course. There are currently 10 research courses offered in the Department of Chemical & Biological Science & Engineering.
Lieutenant Colonel Fallot is an Assistant Professor and Director of the Center for Molecular Science. He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 2004, earning a B.S. in chemistry and life science. He has served as a network engineer (FA26A) for most of his career, having served as a field artillery officer and a finance officer before his functional area accession in 2008. LTC Fallot teaches Organic Chemistry I and II during the academic year.
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ATTN: MADN-CBSE
646 Swift Road
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The Office of Research helps coordinate West Point’s research efforts with external entities. Those interested in conducting research with West Point can email the Associate Dean for Research.