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1102 Natural Sciences 2
University of California, Irvine,
California, 92697-2025 ::
phone (949) 824-4097 ::
fax (949) 824-8571
Atmospheric and Environmental
UCI is internationally recognized for its program in atmospheric chemistry,
with the 1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry awarded to Professor F. S. Rowland
for his work on ozone destruction in the stratosphere by
chlorofluorocarbons. Our Ph.D. program has a unique specialization in
atmospheric chemistry that focuses on fundamental chemical principles
applied to atmospheric systems. In addition to a cluster of courses that
encompasses atmospheric, physical and analytical chemistry, students have
available for their thesis research a choice of advisors with projects
ranging from field studies to laboratory experiments and theory. UCI
researchers are internationally recognized leaders in the applications of
analytical techniques to the measurement of trace gases in the atmosphere,
and understanding their impacts on chemistry and global climate change.
Another focus area is understanding chemistry at interfaces, which is the
basis of an NSF-sponsored Environmental Molecular Sciences Institute,
AirUCI, established at UCI in 2004. Additional relevant courses are offered
in the Departments of Earth System Science and Mechanical & Aerospace
Engineering, and there are also research collaborations between faculty in
these departments and the department of chemistry. Opportunities exist for
thesis research projects to combine field, laboratory and theory studies as
well as computer kinetics modeling, and to collaborate with faculty in
other departments. The atmospheric chemistry faculty include:
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