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November 2012
Message 75
From | Clark Evans <a.clark.evans@gmail.com> |
To | met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk |
Date | Mon, 26 Nov 2012 23:17:18 -0600 |
Greetings, Below, please find information regarding M.S. and Ph.D. student assistantships in Atmospheric Science at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee for graduate studies commencing during the Fall 2013 academic semester. Please distribute to any students who may be interested, and thank you in advance for your consideration. Regards, Clark Evans Assistant Professor, Atmospheric Science Group Department of Mathematical Sciences University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee E-mail: evans36@uwm.edu // a.clark.evans@gmail.com Phone: 1.414.229.5116 Web: http://derecho.math.uwm.edu/ ------------------ Graduate Student Assistantships in Atmospheric
Science, University
of Wisconsin-Milwaukee The Atmospheric
Science Program in
the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee invites applications to our graduate program
at the M.S.
and Ph.D. levels (http://brock.math.uwm.edu/program/grad.html).
Approximately
3-5 research and teaching assistantships are anticipated to be
available
for studies commencing in Fall 2013. Our program is led
by 7 faculty
members (http://brock.math.uwm.edu/faculty/index.html).
Research
specialties include climate dynamics, air pollution meteorology,
cloud
physics, severe storms, tropical cyclones, and related topics
across dynamic,
synoptic, mesoscale, and physical meteorology. Our location within
the
Department of Mathematical Sciences enables fruitful research
collaborations
with mathematicians. Our program emphasizes student development
through the
continual interaction of students with their faculty mentors and
has been
successful in placing recent M.S. and Ph.D. graduates in gainful
employment in
academia, the private sector, and at operational forecast centers. Application
instructions are
available at http://www4.uwm.edu/letsci/math/graduate/admissions.cfm.
Applications received by 15 January 2013 will receive full
consideration for
all available assistantships. Prospective students interested in
the research
of a particular faculty member are encouraged to directly contact
that faculty
member to discuss potential research opportunities. More information
about the
Atmospheric Science Program at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
may be found
at http://brock.math.uwm.edu/.
Please
contact Prof. Clark Evans, evans36@uwm.edu,
with any questions or requests for more information. |
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