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REU SITES: Atmospheric Sciences

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Catholic University
Research Opportunities for Undergraduate Students in Laboratory and Space Physics at NASA GSFC
Physics
Washington, DC 20064

Primary: Dr. Frederick Bruhweiler
202-319-5315
bruhweiler@cua.edu

Research Topics/Keywords: space science
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Clark Atlanta University
Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Earth System Science at Clark Atlanta University
Physics
Atlanta, GA 30314

Primary: Dr. Gerald W. Grams
404-880-6907
ggrams@cau.edu

Research Topics/Keywords: atmospheric radiation, aerosols, micrometeorology, atmospheric boundary layer, laser atmospheric studies
Comments: Applicants from minority institutions are selected to spend a ten-week summer period in research on micrometeorology and atmospheric effects on the transfer of solar radiation.
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Colorado State University
Summer Research Opportunity for Undergraduates in Electrical and Computer Engineering (and Related Fields)
Atmospheric Sciences and Electrical and Computer Engineering
Ft. Collins, CO 80523

Primary: Dr. V. Chandrasekar
970-491-7981
chandra@engr.colostate.edu

Research Topics/Keywords: weather radar, atmospheric remote sensing, storm studies, radar instrumentation
Abstract of Award
Cofunded: Engineering

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Cornell University
National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center
NAIC, Arecibo Observatory
Ithaca, NY 14853-6801

Primary: Ms. Jill Tarbell
607-255-3735
jtm14@cornell.edu

Research Topics/Keywords: radio and radar astronomy, atmospheric sciences, electronic instrumentation, computer science
Comments: This REU Site is conducted at the Aricebo Observatory in Puerto Rico.
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Research Experiences for Undergraduates at the MIT Haystack Observatory
Haystack Observatory
Westford, MA 01886

Primary: Coordinator, REU Program
781-981-5410
reuhaystack@haystack.mit.edu

Research Topics/Keywords: astronomy, astrophysics, atmospheric sciences, instrumentation
Abstract of Award
Cofunded: Atmospheric Sciences

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Montana State University
Summer 2003 REU Program in Solar Physics at MSU
Department of Physics
Bozeman, MT 59717

Primary: Piet Martens
406-994-7049
martens@physics.montana.edu

Research Topics/Keywords: solar physics
Cofunded: Atmospheric Sciences

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National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center
Arecibo Observatory
PR 00612

Primary: Ms. Jill Tarbell
607-255-3735
jtm14@cornell.edu

Research Topics/Keywords: astronomy, astrophysics, planetary science, instrumentation, atmospheric physics
Abstract of Award
Cofunded: Atmospheric Sciences

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New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Interdisciplinary Science for the Environment: Research Experiences for Undergraduates at New Mexico Tech
Chemistry
Socorro, NM 87801

Primary: Barbara Fazio
505-835-5263
bfazio@nmt.edu
Secondary: Michael Pullin
505-835-6185
mpullin@nmt.edu

Research Topics/Keywords: environmental science, atmospheric chemistry, biogeochemistry, environmental chemistry
Abstract of Award
Cofunded: Biological Sciences, Atmospheric Sciences

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Prairie View A&M University
Prairie View Solar Observatory (PVSO)
Prairie View, TX 77446-0667

Primary: Dr. Tian-Sen Huang
(936) 857-2859
ts_huang@pvamu.edu
Secondary: Dr. Sorin Pojoga
(936) 857-4614
sorin_pojoga@pvamu.edu

Research Topics/Keywords: solar physics, solar modeling, plasma physics, solar magnetograms, solar optical telescope, solar vacuum telescope, magneto optical filter, space weather, solar flares
Abstract of Award
Cofunded: Department of Defense (DoD)

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Stony Brook University
Summer REU Program at Stony Brook
School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences
Stony Brook, NY 11794

Primary: Josie Aller
631.632.8655
jyaller@notes.cc.sunysb.edu

Research Topics/Keywords: atmospheric, marine, coastal, ocean/atmospheric processes
Abstract of Award
Cofunded: Ocean Sciences

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University of Alabama in Huntsville
Space Science and Instrumentation at the University of Alabama in Huntsville
Physics
Huntsville, AL 35899

Primary: Dr. A. Gordon Emslie
256-890-6167
emslie@email.uah.edu

Research Topics/Keywords: space science
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University of Alaska
Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates in the Geosciences
Geophysical Institute
Fairbanks, AK 99775

Primary: Dr. Roger Smith
907-474-7416
Roger.Smith@gi.alaska.edu

Research Topics/Keywords: space physics, weather, atmosphere, ionosphere, magnetosphere, arctic
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University of Arizona
The Nyanza Project - An Interdisciplinary Tropical Lake Study
Geosciences
Tucson, AZ 85721

Primary: Dr. Andrew Cohen
520-621-4691
acohen@geo.arizona.edu

Research Topics/Keywords: paleoclimatology, limnology, ecology, atmospheric sciences
Comments: The Nyanza Project on the shore of Lake Tanganyika offers interdisciplinary research in paleoclimatology, limnology, and biology for African and American students and secondary school teachers.
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University of California at Irvine
NSF REU Summer Fellowships in Climate and Biogeochemistry Department of Earth System Science Irvine, CA
Department of Earth System Science
Irvine, CA

Primary: Keith Moore
949-824-5391
jkmoore@uci.edu

Research Topics/Keywords: Climate,biogeochemistry, oceanography, atmospheric science, ecosystems, hydrology, earth system science, remote sensing
Abstract of Award
Cofunded: Biological Sciences, Earth Sciences, Ocean Sciences

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University of Michigan
Undergraduate Research Participation at the Space Physics Research Laboratory, University of Michigan
Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Space Sciences
Ann Arbor, MI 48109

Primary: Dr. Michael R. Combi
734-764-7226
mcombi@umich.edu

Research Topics/Keywords: airglow and atmospheric science, space plasma physics, planetary atmospheres, ionospheres and magnetospheres, air pollution transport, lidars
Comments: This REU site is co-funded by the Air Force Office of Sponsored Research program "Awards to Stimulate and Support Undergraduate Research Experiences (ASSURE)."
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University of Michigan Ann Arbor
Biosphere-Atmosphere Studies in a Changing Global Environment
Biological Station
Ann Arbor, MI 48109

Primary: Knute Nadelhoffer
(734) 763-4461
knute@umich.edu

Research Topics/Keywords: atmospheric chemistry, atmosphere/biosphere exchange, biology, conservation, ecosystems
Abstract of Award
Cofunded: Biological Sciences

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University of Michigan Ann Arbor
REU Site: Biosphere-Atmosphere Studies in a Changing Global Environment
University of Michigan Biological Station
Ann Arbor, MI 48109

Primary: Knute Nadelhoffer
734-763-4461
knute@umich.edu

Research Topics/Keywords: Biology, biosphere-atmosphere research, climate change, global change, introduced species, environmental science, atmospheric chemistry, ecosystems.
Comments: Information is also available from the UMBS office
Abstract of Award
Cofunded: Atmospheric Sciences

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University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Research Experiences for Undergraduates on Site at the Oklahoma Weather Center (OWC)
School of Meteorology
Norman, OK 73019

Primary: Dr. Daphne Zaras
405-325-1898
dzaras@ou.edu

Research Topics/Keywords: atmospheric science, mesoscale meteorology, thunderstorms, severe weather
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Washington State University
REU Site: Regional Atmospheric Chemistry: State-of-the-Art Measurement and Modeling in the Pacific Northwest
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Pullman, WA 99164

Primary: Brian Lamb
(509) 335-5702
blamb@wsu.edu
Secondary: Shane Brown
(509) 335-7847
shanebrown@wsu.edu

Research Topics/Keywords: atmospheric chemistry, measurement and modeling techniques, data interpretation, and scientific communication
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