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Atmospheric researchers apply fundamental physics concepts to analyze, interpret, and forecast atmospheric phenomena across various scales, from small whirlwinds to planetary weather patterns. Our work addresses critical societal challenges like climate change, pollution control, and sustainable energy solutions. Key approaches involve advanced data analysis (statistical methods, AI techniques, computational programming), spatial mapping technologies, and satellite observations. Our research techniques encompass laboratory studies, on-site measurements, computer modeling of weather systems, and long-term climate projections. Graduate students receive funding through public research awards, private sector partnerships for customized weather services, and academic teaching positions. The University of British Columbia's atmospheric science (ATSC) initiative bridges multiple disciplines, with faculty members from Earth Sciences, Oceanography, Atmospheric Studies, Geography, Chemistry, Mathematics, Agricultural Sciences, and Mechanical Engineering. Renowned academic publications authored by ATSC faculty over the last forty years cover diverse subjects including surface-level air dynamics, city weather patterns, and operational weather forecasting.
Students admitted to the Ph.D. degree program normally possess a master's degree in an area of science or applied science, with clear evidence of research ability or potential. Transfer from the M.Sc. to the Ph.D. program is permitted under Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies regulations.
English Language Proficiency Requirement
TOEFL (IBT) OVERALL SCORE REQUIREMENT
100
ibT Reading 22
ibT Writing 22
ibT Listening 22
ibT Speaking 23
IELTS OVERALL SCORE REQUIREMENT
7.0
IELTS Reading 6.5
IELTS Writing 6.5
IELTS Listening 6.5
IELTS Speaking 7.0