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Graduate Faculty
members of the Department of Earth and Space Science and Engineering at York have
major research programs and graduate students working with them. Most of our faculty
supervise graduate students who are registered for MSc or PhD degrees in York's
graduate program in Earth and Space Science. Some faculty also supervise students
in the graduate programs of the Department of Physics and Astronomy or the Department
of Chemistry. Faculty in the Department of Earth and Space Science and Engineering
work closely with researchers at Environment Canada, the Canadian Space Agency
and other universities across Canada. They also maintain research collaborative
links, often through computer networks, with scientists at other institutes in
Canada and around the globe. These include: the Centre for Research in Earth and
Space Technology; Institut de Physique du Globe in Strasbourg, France; Observatoire
Royale de Belgique in Brussels, Belgium; Institut für Angewandte Geodäsie
in Frankfurt, Germany; Lunar and Planetary Laboratory in Tucson, Arizona; Institut
d'Astrophysique in Paris; the Meteorological Institute of the University of Stockholm;
the Finnish Meteorological Institute, and the National Center for Atmospheric
Research in Boulder, Colorado. Many of our faculty members are considered authorities
in their field and are frequently asked to give papers at international meetings,
to organize international symposia and to advise agencies outside Canada such
as NASA. For information about Department Research programs and Research,
please see Research
Fields . For information about the Department's graduate program
(ESS) and associated organized research unit (CRESS), please see ESS
and CRESS,
respectively. For information about our graduate students association, please
see CRESS
GSS. For general information regarding graduate enrollment at
York University, please see Graduate
Studies. For further information, please contact
us, or specific Faculty
Members. |