Atmospheric Chemistry at UNC-CH



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Atmospheric Chemistry is a discipline within the Atmospheric and Aquatic Sciences (AAS) Program Area in the Department of Environmental Science and Engineering (ESE) which is in the School of Public Health (SPH) in the Division of Allied Health Affairs at UNC-Chapel Hill which is one of the 16 campus of the Consolidated University of North Carolina.

The AAS Program Area provides research-based graduate education that is focused on the sources, transport and transformation, and fate of natural and anthropogenic materials in stressed and unstressed multimedia environments. Emphasis is on the study of mechanisms that control environmental processes, and includes the interactions among physical, chemical, and biological components of aquatic, terrestrial, and atmospheric environments.

There are three faculty teaching and conducting research in atmospheric chemistry and there are a number of other faculty in ESE in associated areas. ESE has very unique laboratory facilities for atmospheric chemistry research. We seek students with chemistry undergraduate degrees or meteorologists with Master's degrees. Students with physics and mathematics backgrounds who are interested in mathematical modeling of the atmosphere are also encouraged to inquire about this program. All students should have two semesters of calculus, college level courses in physics, biology, organic, analytical, and physical chemistry.



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This page created by
Harvey Jeffries
Professor, Atmospheric and Aquatic Sciences
Dept. Environmental Science and Engineering
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, 27599-7400


Send comments or questions to Harvey@unc.edu
Last modified May 3, 1996

 




 

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