Degree Programs Offered: Master of Science, Doctor of Philosophy
Director of Graduate Program: Professor Anthony J. Broccoli, Environmental Science Building, Cook Campus (732/932-9817)
Members of the Graduate Faculty
Anthony J. Broccoli, Associate Professor of Atmospheric Science, CC; Ph.D., Rutgers Climate modeling, climate change
Jennifer Francis, Assistant Research Professor of Marine and Coastal
Sciences, CC; Ph.D., Washington Polar meteorology, remote sensing,
air-sea-ice energy transfer
Dale B. Haidvogel, Professor of
Marine and Coastal Sciences, CC; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of
Technology/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Physical oceanography;
numerical ocean circulation modeling
Robert P. Harnack, Professor of Meteorology, CC; Ph.D., Maryland Synoptic and climatic aspects of meteorology
James R. Miller, Professor of Marine and Coastal Sciences, CC; Ph.D.,
Maryland Climate modeling; earth system science; air-sea interactions;
remote sensing
David A. Robinson, Professor of Geography, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Columbia Climate and climate change
Alan Robock, Professor of Meteorology, CC; Ph.D., Massachusetts
Institute of Technology Climate change, climate modeling, soil moisture
Georgiy L. Stenchikov, Research Professor of Environmental
Science, CC; Ph.D., Moscow Physical Technical Institute Climate
modeling, cloud modeling, air pollution, computational fluid dynamics,
radiative transport, numerical methods
Barbara J. Turpin,
Associate Professor of Environmental Science, CC; Ph.D., Oregon
Graduate Institute of Oregon Health Sciences University Air pollution;
the chemistry and physics of atmospheric aerosols
Dana E.
Veron, Assistant Professor of Atmospheric Science, CC; Ph.D.,
California (San Diego) Modeling of clouds, radiation, and climate
Christopher P. Weaver, Assistant Research Professor of Meteorology, CC;
Ph.D., Scripps Climate change and feedbacks; land-atmosphere
interactions; clouds and earth's radiation budget; numerical modeling