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CIRES Graduate Student Research Fellowships

2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005

Application period closed for 2009

See also the ESRL-CIRES Fellowships.

CIRES GSRF Recipients, 2006-2007

Brandon Michael ConnellyBrandon Michael Connelly
Macalester College
B.A., Chemistry and History
Department/Major: Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Faculty Sponsor: Margaret Tolbert
Research Area: Uptake of organics by thin sulfuric acid/ammonium sulfate films: The kinetics of acid-catalyzed secondary organic formation



Scott GregoryScott Gregory
Florida Atlantic University
B.S., Ocean Engineering; M.S., Ocean Engineering specializing in acoustics
Department/Major: Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
Faculty Sponsor: David Noone
Research Area: Tropical/high-latitude climate linkages with El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) signals in Antarctic ice cores



Eileen McKimEileen McKim
University of Colorado at Boulder
B.A., Distributed Studies Earth Systems Science; M.A., Geography/Climatology
Department/Major: Geography/Climatology
Faculty Sponsor: Roger Barry
Research Area: Analyses of hydrological processes and interactions with the climate system-with goals of providing scientific assessment of global change in climate and the environment



Lin LiuLin Liu
Wuhan University, Hubei, P.R. China
B.S., Geophysics
Department/Major: Department of Physics
Faculty Sponsor: John Wahr
Research Areas: The use of Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) and its applications in geophysics and geology; Space Geodesy; and Physics of the Earth’s core



Pilar Rojas LineroPilar Rojas Linero
Universidad Nacional de Colombia
B.S., Geology
Department/Major: Geological Sciences
Faculty Sponsor: Peter Molnar
Research Area: The relationship between mountain building and climatic processes, linking surface and sub-surface processes to understand the evolution of mountainous topography



Mark SeefeldtMark Seefeldt
Florida State University/ University of Wisconsin at Madison
B.S., Meteorology/ M.S., Atmospheric Science
Department/Major: Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
Faculty Sponsor: John Cassano
Research Area: An analysis of the Ross Ice Shelf air stream based on observational and numerical modeling studies