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PRINCETON/AOS  

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  • The Princeton University program in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences involves producing Ph.D. graduates who will take leading roles in atmospheric and oceanic research. Entering students typically have undergraduate degrees in physics, chemistry, mathematics or engineering. Areas of study within the program include: -Climate Dynamics -Atmospheric Physics -Chemical Oceanography -Ocean Circulation -Water Cycle -Storm Dynamics -Atmospheric Circulation -Atmospheric Chemistry -Carbon Cycle -Paleo-climate -Predicting El Niño -Hurricanes -Clouds Website: "http://www.aos.princeton.edu/" [Summary provided by Princeton University.] (en)

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