There are openings for three highly qualified MS or PhD applicants interested in pursing research with WRF/Chem (Weather Research andForecasting/Chemistry) on emission impacts on air quality in the Fairbanks PM2.5 nonattainment area, interior Alaska, and Glacier Bay.Students will have access to the Arctic Region Supercomputing Center and data from observational networks. As many of the research activities arecarried out in close cooperation with scientists all over the world, the students will gain international experience.
Applicants should have strong backgrounds in mathematics, physics, and atmospheric sciences or related fields. For further information on the Department of Atmospheric Sciences, please click here. Application for admission must be completed electronically here.
For general admission information, please contact:
Barbara Day
Email: atmos@gi.alaska.edu
For further information on the research projects, please contact:
Nicole Molders
Email: molders@gi.alaska.edu
University of Alaska Fairbanks seeks Graduate Students in Atmospheric Sciences
Thu, Mar 03, 2011
The College of Natural Science and Mathematics at the University ofAlaska Fairbanks is accepting applications for graduate studentscholarships in the Atmospheric Sciences. The positions will be based inFairbanks, Alaska.