We are pleased to inform you that Yevgen Nazaranko and Uday Kurien, both graduate students supervised by Prof. Parisa Ariya, have received awards of excellence in two different conferences:
We are pleased to inform you that Cécile Defforge, an M. Sc. Student supervised by Professor Tim Merlis, has received the Poster Student Award at the 32nd AMS Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, held during 17-22 April in San Juan, PR.
We are equally pleased to announce that that Kai Melamed-Turkish, has been awarded the CMOS Undergraduate Scholarship, at the recently held CMOS Congress, in Fredericton, NB, during 30 May - 2 June.
Congratulations to AOS members including Uday! Another recent papers from our group, on Hg lamp recycling will appear as the feature article in , a weekly magazine published by the American Chemical Society.  It is the third articles in three months that has become cover page, hot articles and feature articles from our group.
Here is the new article:
By Chris Chipello, º«¹úÂãÎè Newsroom
Study reveals how wind patterns change along with sea-surface temperatures
Shifting winds may explain why long-term fluctuations in North Atlantic sea surface temperatures have no apparent influence on Europe’s wintertime temperatures. The findings, published in Nature Communications, could also have implications for how Europe’s climate will evolve amid global warming.
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It is our pleasure to inform you that the excellent work by students and postdocs in our department led to international distinctions of their research, which appeared on the cover page of and , and recognized as "hot article" during the last two months. They were also received over 100 major media coverages around the world.
The interviews our very own Prof. Ariya about her, and her colleagues, research paper .
Our very own Yevegen Nazerneko and Uday Kurien along with faculty member Parisa Ariya have published a paper that shows that snow acts as a sink for nanosized particles from car exhausts. The article is published in the and has become the subject of a full article in the and is classified as a hot article. Congratulations to all those involved.
Tenure-track Faculty Available Position in Physical Oceanography
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The department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences is pleased to announce the introduction of a new course: ATOC 100: Extreme-ÂWeather and Climate-ÂChange Physics.