[ES_JOBS_NET] M.S. and Ph.D. Opportunities in Paleoclimate Modeling at UConn

Tabor, Clay clay.tabor at uconn.edu
Tue Dec 24 11:02:34 MST 2019


The Computational Climate Change Lab in the Department of Geosciences at the University of Connecticut (UConn) seeks applicants for two fully funded M.S. or Ph.D. positions in paleoclimate modeling to begin in fall 2020. Potential research topics include past greenhouse climates, glacial-interglacial cycles, and mass extinctions. Students who will soon graduate with a degree in physics, math, chemistry, atmospheric sciences, or geology are especially encouraged to apply.


Please visit our lab website (https://uconnclimate.com<https://uconnclimate.com/>) for information about our research and the department website (https://geosciences.uconn.edu/graduateprogram/) for information about the graduate program. Applications must be received by January 10th for fall 2020 admission.


About the University - UConn (https://uconn.edu<https://uconn.edu/>) is a top 25 public research university situated in the beautiful rolling hills of central Connecticut but is just a short drive from both New York City and Boston. The recently established Department of Geosciences is made up of a group of enthusiastic scientists who are researching a wide range of topics in Earth sciences.


About the positions - Students will have continuous stipend support to perform paleoclimate modeling research. Admission includes tuition waiver, health insurance benefits, and additional funding opportunities for travel to professional meetings.


Interested students are encouraged to request additional information through our lab website (https://uconnclimate.com/contact/) or by contacting either Dr. Clay Tabor (clay.tabor at uconn.edu) or Dr. Ran Feng (ran.feng at uconn.edu). We look forward to hearing from you!


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Clay Tabor

Assistant Professor

Department of Geosciences

University of Connecticut

https://uconnclimate.com
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