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Students gain advanced knowledge of air quality; meteorology; atmospheric chemistry; micrometeorology; biometeorology; climate dynamics; mesoscale meteorology; large-scale dynamics; and numerical weather prediction. Students graduate with the qualitative and quantitative skills necessary for professional research and teaching in the chemistry and dynamics of the atmosphere and its interrelationship with the hydrosphere and the biosphere.
M.S. Plan II
Ph.D. Plan A
College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Admissions and Fellowship Information
Space Available: Jun 1, 2025
Continuing Student Fellowship: Jan 15, 2025
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Program Contact Information
Primary Program Contacts
Program Coordinator
Shila Ruiz
(530) 752-1669 | [email protected]
Graduate Group Chair
Cort Anastasio
(530) 754-6095 | [email protected]
Additional Contacts
Advisor: Admissions Only
Shu-Hua Chen
Atmospheric Science
(530) 752-1822 | [email protected]
Advisor: General
Ian Faloona
Atmospheric Science
(530) 752-1552 | [email protected]
Advisor: Primary Contact
Erwan Monier
Atmospheric Science
[email protected]
Advisor: General
Terrence Nathan
Atmospheric Science
(530) 752-1609 | [email protected]
Senior Academic Advisor
Sarah Hamid
(530) 752-0650 | [email protected]