Graduate
Students Assistantships Available January 2015.
The
University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School of Marine and
Atmospheric Sciences
Applied Marine Physics graduate program is seeking up to four
top-quality
highly motivated students for admission in January 2015. These
students will
work on cutting edge studies related to remote sensing of
ocean surface processes
in association with the Center for Southeastern Tropical
Advanced Remote Sensing
(CSTARS-http://www.cstars.miami.edu/)
or laboratory studies of wave hydrodynamics, optical imaging
and near-surface
turbulence in the new SUrge-STructure-Atmosphere-INteraction
(SUSTAIN-
http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/groups/sustain/) laboratory.
Students admitted into the
Applied Marine Physics PhD program (which resides in the Ocean
Sciences
Department) are offered full support for the duration of their
graduate study
(up to five years for the Ph.D.; provisional on adequate
progress each year).
This financial support comes in the form of research
assistantship (RA). RAs
provide a competitive stipend for living and health care plus
payment of
tuition up to the number of course credits required for the
degree. Please
contact Prof. Hans Graber (hgraber@rsmas.miami.edu)
or Prof. Brian Haus (bhaus@rsmas.miami.edu)
for more information.
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Astrid Werkmeister
Graduate Assistant
Division of Applied Marine Physics
Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science University of Miami
4600 Rickenbacker Causeway
Miami, Florida 33149-1031 USA
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