PhD in Atmospheric Physics
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English
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Full time
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Introduction
The Institute of Atmospheric Physics is responsible for the graduate programs in atmospheric sciences. The Institute has both the master and the Ph.D. programs. Students in each program are enrolled separately through entrance exam of master or Ph.D. programs. For students studying toward the master degree, the goal of the Institute is to build up their research ability and to equip them with advanced knowledge and research tools in atmospheric sciences. Therefore, they are required to take at least 24 credits of advanced courses in atmospheric sciences. Furthermore, each student must complete, under the supervision of one of the institute’s faculty members, a master thesis in his/her special field. As for students toward the Ph.D. degree, developing their independent research ability is of primary concern. Therefore, Ph.D. students are only required to take 18 credits of courses but are required to, under the supervision of one or several Institute’s faculty members, conduct an original research in their interested fields.
Requirements for Graduation
- Required credits: 24 credits (4 credits for seminars)
- Duration of Study: 2~7 years
- Other requirements: Pass written and oral qualify exam; Publish at least one paper in SCI journals, and need to be either first or corresponding author
Research Facilities & Lab
- Mesoscale Simulation Lab
- Synoptic –Dynamics Lab
- Climate Dynamics and Simulation Lab
- Climate/ Monsoon Lab
- Radar Meteorology Lab
- Meteorological Satellite Lab
Admissions
Curriculum
Theoretical Courses
- Climate Dynamics
- Objective Data Analysis
- Atmospheric Convection
- Planetary Boundary Layer
- Advanced Applied Math
- Advanced Atmospheric Dynamics
Applied Courses
- Radar Meteorology
- Atmospheric Radiation
- Mesoscale Meteorology
- Air Pollution Meteorology
- Numerical Simulations