Atmospheric Science
Advisory Committee
Donald Aylor (Forestry & Environmental Studies)
Gary Haller (Chemical Engineering; Chemistry)
Xuhui Lee (Forestry & Environmental Studies)
Daniel Rosner (Chemical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering)
Steven Sherwood (Geology & Geophysics)
Ronald Smith (Geology & Geophysics)
Sabatino Sofia (Astronomy)
Jan Stolwijk (Epidemiology & Public Health)
Karl Turekian (Geology & Geophysics)
John Wettlaufer (Geology & Geophysics; Physics)
A number of departments of the Graduate School offer courses dealing with the
physics, dynamics, and chemistry of the atmosphere, and the
interactions of the atmosphere with the biosphere, oceans,
and cryosphere, including all biogeochemical cycles. In order
to permit students whose interests lie in the field of atmospheric
science to develop an integrated program of studies, an interdisciplinary
program is offered. Typical areas of interest included in
the scope of the program are: theory of weather and climate,
air pollution from industrial and natural sources, urban environmental
health, global climatic change, paleoclimatology, hydrometeorology,
and dynamics of atmospheric and oceanic motions. The program
is individually planned for each student through a faculty
adviser system.
Special Admissions Requirements
A student should, on the basis of scientific orientation,
seek admission to one of the participating departments. The
Department of Geology and Geophysics is the focus for studies
of physical and dynamical meteorology, oceanography, and atmospheric
chemistry, and the departments of Epidemiology & Public
Health and Engineering & Applied Science (which includes
the programs of Applied Physics, Chemical Engineering, Electrical
Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering) provide additional
courses in environmental health and atmospherically related
processes. The Ph.D. and M.Phil.
requirements are those of the admitting departments.
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