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Graduate Research Opportunities -
The School for Marine Science and Technology (SMAST) at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, invites applications from qualified students to our master¡¯s and Ph.D. programs to work on interdisciplinary problems related to ocean observation modeling and prediction in any of the following three areas:
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SMAST's first Ph.D. candidate defends -
Ayan Chaudhuri (at center in photo) reached a personal milestone last week when he successfully defended his doctoral dissertation, "Response of the Gulf Stream, Gulf Stream Warm-Core Rings and Related Shelf Water Entrainment to the North Atlantic Oscillation."
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UMass to share in $2.1 million NOAA award -
Two UMass Dartmouth scientists are part of a research team that has been awarded $2.1 million for regional ocean observation by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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UMass hosts Atlantic observation system planners -
The School for Marine Science and Technology of UMass Dartmouth hosted a consortium of 20 universities and organizations last week to plan the initial stages of a system to monitor the changing conditions and health of coastal waters from Massachusetts to North Carolina.
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Center
of Excellence Founded - The
John Adams Innovation Institute has awarded a $300,000 grant
to two University of Massachusetts campuses to develop a Center
of Excellence in Applied Ocean Observation Systems.
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UMass Oceanographers Funded to Study Effects of
North Atlantic Oscillation - UMass Dartmouth
oceanographers Drs. Avijit Gangopadhyay and James Bisagni have
been awarded $450,000 by the National Science Foundation to investigate
the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems. |
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UMassD Professor to Help Develop Prediction System for Brazil - A
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth oceanographer has been funded
by the Brazilian government to co-develop a system to predict ocean
circulation in the waters north of Rio de Janeiro, a promising
region for oil development.
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Cientistas Brasileiros em Escola da UMass
para Desenvolver Sistema de Previsão Oceânica - O
Professor Ilson da Silveira e o pesquisador Doutor Andre Schmidt,
ambos do
Instituto Oceanográfico da Universidade de São Paulo,
Brasil, chegam em Massachusetts para colaborar com um protótipo
de sistema para prever a circulação da costa
sudeste brasileira.
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