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A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is an advanced academic degree granted for a dissertation showcasing novel research that contributes publishable insights to a field of study. Candidates independently pursue their research initiatives while collaborating closely with faculty advisors and receiving assistance from fellow graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, and departmental colleagues within their research team.
This program concentrates on the following research areas:
Forecasting water quality based on watershed attributes
Ecological impacts of contamination on soil-plant-water systems
Assessing threshold limits for pollutant concentrations
Simulating atmospheric chemical reactions
Nutrient cycling patterns and environmental sustainability
Measuring air pollution exposure in built and natural environments
Volcanic activity's ecological consequences
Transmission routes and effects of agricultural contaminants