[RegCNET] Graduate positions in weather/climate at IU Bloomington, Indiana, USA
O'Brien, Travis Allen
obrienta at iu.edu
Wed Oct 21 21:59:53 CEST 2020
Dear Potential Ph.D. and M.S. Students,
On behalf of my colleagues in the Earth and Atmospheric Science Department at Indiana University, Bloomington, we invite you to consider joining our department to pursue a graduate degree in Atmospheric Science!
The EAS department at IU Bloomington<https://earth.indiana.edu/> includes 6 faculty actively teaching and researching a range of topics in climate and atmospheric science<https://earth.indiana.edu/directory/faculty/index.html?disciplines=Atmospheric%20Sciences>, including: extreme weather and climate, climate variability and change, global circulation and the hydrological cycle, tropical cyclone predictability, and wind energy. Climate modeling and big data analysis are common factors across these research themes; both of which take advantage of high-performance computing resources available for free<https://kb.iu.edu/d/alde> to the IU research community. The atmospheric science group at IU is closely integrated with other faculty in the Earth sciences<https://earth.indiana.edu/directory/faculty/index.html>, providing the opportunity to pursue a holistic approach to understanding our changing world. Our research is done in collaboration with numerous other world class departments, schools, and institutes at Indiana University, including the O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs<https://oneill.indiana.edu> and the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering<https://luddy.indiana.edu>.
We have multiple openings for M.S. and Ph.D. students fully funded by research and teaching assistantships. Potential topics include:
* Atmospheric rivers, variability, and change
* Coastal climate and extremes
* Geoengineering side effects and risks
* Multi-scale climate modeling for resilience and adaptation
* Wind energy and weather/climate variability
* Eddy-mean flow interactions and large-scale circulation change
* Climate system teleconnections
* Mesoscale dynamics and predictability
* Hurricane modelling
We seek students from all backgrounds with (1) general curiosity about weather and climate, (2) demonstrated quantitative skills, and (3) a drive to learn and develop innovative mathematical and/or computational solutions to challenging research problems in weather and climate. If this excites you, we would love to hear from you!
You can learn more about our department and IU Bloomington here: https://go.iu.edu/3jha
Bloomington is recognized as one of the best places to live in the Midwest<https://bloomingtonedc.com/bloomington-indiana-named-19-on-livabilitys-2019-top-100-best-places-to-live-index/>, with a vibrant, active community that benefits from the metropolitan qualities of a large city and the easy pace of a small town.
Feel free to reach out to me or any of the faculty listed below if you are interested in applying!
Sincerely,
-Travis-
For more information about potential graduate positions in Fall 2021, please reach out to Professors:
* Chanh Kieu
* Ben Kravitz (https://climatemodeling.earth.indiana.edu)
* Travis O'Brien
* Paul Staten
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Travis A. O'Brien
Pronouns: he/him<https://www.mypronouns.org/he-him>
Assistant Professor
Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
Indiana University, Bloomington
Visiting Faculty
Climate and Ecosystem Sciences Division
Lawrence Berkeley Lab
https://earth.indiana.edu/directory/faculty/obrien-travis.html
+1 (812) 269-2051
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