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Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences
Department Chair:
Tamas Gombosi
Contact:
Mary Nehls-Frumkin
Contact:
Margaret Reid
Contact:
Denise Moore
Location:
2207 Space Research Laboratory
Address:
2455
Hayward St
Ann Arbor
,
MI
48109-2143
Phone:
(734) 936-0482
Fax:
(734) 763-0437
Email:
margreid@umich.edu
Website:
http://aoss.engin.umich.edu/
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Carroll, Mary
Combi, Michael
Daida, Jason
De Roo, Roger
De Zeeuw, Darren
Drake, R
England, Anthony
Fisk, Lennard
Flanner, Mark
Frazin, Richard
Fryxell, Bruce
Gilchrist, Brian
Gloeckler, George
Gombosi, Tamas
Hansen, Kenneth
Huang, Xianglei
Jablonowski, Christiane
Keeler, Gerald
Kozyra, Janet
Lepri, Susan
Liemohn, Michael
Manchester, Ward
Marsik, Frank
McKague, Darren
Meadows, Guy
Michalak, Anna
Moldwin, Mark
Myra, Eric
Nagy, Andrew
Niciejewski, Rick
Parkinson, Christopher
Penner, Joyce
Posselt, Derek
Poulsen, Christopher
Renno, Nilton
Ridley, Aaron
Rood, Richard
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Sillman, Sanford
Skinner, Wilbert
Sokolov, Igor
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Related Topics
Aeronomy
Air pollution meteorology
Atmospheric evolution
Climate modeling
Comet dynamics
Computational fluid dynamics
Environment
Global change
High-performance numerical simulations
Interstellar chemical physics
Ionospheres
Physics and chemistry of planetary atmospheres
Planetary magnetospheres
Radiative transfer
Remote sensing
Space plasmas
Space weather
Spacecraft
Synoptic meteorology
Thermospheres
Upper-atmospheric chemistry
Related Places
Center for Advanced Computing
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Description
* Excellence in atmospheric, planetary and space sciences and engineering * Unique capacities to design, build and maintain space-borne instruments * Unique capacities to measure atmospheric constituents on Earth and other planets * Excellence in modeling space and atmospheric systems * Excellence in teaching AOSS is 58 Years of Success AOSS academics and research cover a wide range of activities and interests answering a demand for scientists and engineers with a broad knowledge of the many earth-ocean-atmosphere system processes. AOSS is a World Leader in Space Weather The atmospheric scientist is concerned with solving problems related to forecasting, air pollution, industrial plant locations and processes, the design of structures and the wind loading of them. AOSS is 35 space instruments ... No Failures and Still Counting The space scientist constructs satellite platform instruments for observation of the Earth atmospheric system processes and planetary atmospheric systems. AOSS is Science-driven Engineering at its Best!
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