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Atmospheric Sciences Thesis Defense: Jin

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John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences
Contact: Karen Ryba/Phone: 701-777-4761
June 23, 2008

Atmospheric Sciences Thesis Defense
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“Arctic Mixed-Phase Cloud Microphysical Properties Deduced from ARM Surface and Aircraft Measurements during M-Pace”

(Grand Forks, North Dakota): The oral examination for Hongchun Jin, a candidate for the Master of Science Degree in Atmospheric Sciences is set for Friday, June 27 at 10:00 a.m. in Streibel Hall, Room 106. Jin’s thesis title is “Arctic Mixed-Phase Cloud Microphysical Properties Deduced from ARM Surface and Aircraft Measurements during M-Pace”.

About Atmospheric Sciences: In addition to the Ph.D. program, the Department of Atmospheric Sciences offers a Bachelor of Science, a Master of Science, and an undergraduate minor program in Atmospheric Sciences. Research areas of interest include atmospheric chemistry, surface transportation meteorology, radar meteorology, climate analysis, cloud physics, radiation, ground- and satellite-based remote sensing, aviation meteorology, hydrometeorology, mesoscale meteorology, data assimilation, numerical weather prediction, and weather modification. The Atmospheric Sciences department has played a major role in research for a number of Federal and state agencies, including the DOE, NASA, NDARB, FHWA, USDA, and DOD.

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