Date

ArcticNet Graduate Student Fellowships Available
The Centre for Earth Observation Science
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB, Canada

Entry level positions available for:
September 2004
September 2005

For further information, please go to:
http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/environment/geography/ceos/index.html

or contact:

David G. Barber (dbarber [at] ms.umanitoba.ca)

Studentships are available for Sept'04 and Sept'05 entry at the masters,
PhD and postdoctoral levels in various fields of Arctic System Science
at The Centre for Earth Observation Science, University of Manitoba,
Canada.

BACKGROUND
The Centre for Earth Observation Science is seeking highly motivated
graduate students to join a team of international collaborators working
on various aspects of Arctic System Science. CEOS will lead theme 3 of
ArcticNet, which seeks to examine the role of freshwater quality and
quantity on marine processes within Hudson Bay. CEOS also contributes to
collaborations in theme 1 (High Arctic) and theme 4 (Integration) of the
ArcticNet science plan.
http://www.arcticnet/ulaval.ca

POSITION SPECIFICS
Graduate studentships are available in the areas of:
- snow/sea ice geophysics
- microwave remote sensing
- arctic meteorology
- gas/mass/energy flux processes
- numerical modelling
- contaminant processes
- freshwater/marine coupling
- physical-biological coupling.

Students would join the new Faculty of Environment which offers a wide
variety of physical science programs including masters and PhD Degrees
in physical geography, geophysics, and environmental science.
http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/environment/

Students would work within a team approach to science, using state of
the Art equipment under the supervision of one of the following Network
Investigators:
- D. Barber: physical-biological coupling, remote sensing, sea ice
geophysics
- J. Hanesiak: Meteorology, modelling
- R. Macdonald: contaminants
- T. Papakyriakou: gas/mass/energy fluxes, snow/sea ice geophysics
- S. Prinsenberg: sea ice processes, remote sensing
- G. Stern: contaminants
- C. Tang: modelling, sea ice processes

CONTACT
Applicants should submit a letter in intent, curriculum vitae, and
statement of research interests via email to:

David G. Barber (dbarber [at] ms.umanitoba.ca)

University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB, Canada, R3T 2N2
U of M Office (204) 474-6981
Home Office (204) 736-2670
U of M FAX (204) 474-7699
http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/environment/geography/ceos/barber/

For further information, please go to:
http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/environment/geography/ceos/index.html