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Fellowships & Scholarships
CMMAP and it's partners offer a range of scholarships and fellowships to our current students. This link provides information about these.

Employment Opportunties
Our Employment Opportunties website is updated on a continuous basis with positions ranging from post-doctoral to long-term job announcements.

Conferences and Workshops

FORTRAN for Students
Many top cloud and climate models are written in the FORTRAN programming language. We found that quite a few incoming students in all facets of Atmospheric Science lack FORTRAN knowledge and find they need it in their graduate program. CMMAP researchers offer a not-for-credit FORTRAN seminar series perfect for novices and those interested in advanced topics as well. To find out when the next seminar will run, and view our FORTRAN resources, click here.

CMMAP Academic Research Groups
The table below shows academic research groups supported fully or in part by CMMAP.

Institution
Department
Name
Role in CMMAP
CMMAP Students
Colorado State University
Alan Scott Denning
Directory for Education and Outreach; Use of MMFs to study the carbon cycle
Anna Harper
Parker Kraus
Isaac Medina
Sonia Kreidenweis
Use of MMFs with aerosol and cloud microphysics
parameterizations
 
David Randall
CMMAP Director; further development of the MMF
Jim Benedict
Todd Jones
Rachel McCrary
Christian Kummerow
Liaison to TRMM and GPM; use of these datasets for model evaluation
Greg Elsaesser
Wayne Schubert
Director for Knowledge Transfer;
further development of the MMF with an emphasis
on the choice of governing equations
Kate Musgrave
Matt Masarik
Gabriel Williams
Eric Maloney
Analysis of tropical general circulation
Walter Hannah
Assessment of education & diversity activities
Matt Aronson
Studies of diversity
Aki Hosoi
Molly McLaren
Studies of diversity
Lauren Lessner
Nicole Detraz
University of California, Los Angeles
Akio Arakawa
Development of improved GCMs and cloud parameterizations
Chien-Ming Wu
Bjorn Stevens
Development of conventional parameterizations
 
University of California, San Diego
John Helly
Director of Cyberinfrastructure; liaison to SDSC
 
Richard Somerville
Development of cloud-radiation parameterizations
Gabriel Kooperman
Mike Pritchard
University of Washington
Thomas Ackerman
Model evaluation using ARM data
 
Christopher Bretherton
Development of improved cloud parameterizations
 
University of Maryland
Antonio Busalacchi
Use of satellite data to evaluate MMF results
 
UC Berkeley
William Collins
Developer of radiative transfer parameterizations;
Liaison to CCSM
 
University of Utah
Steven Krueger
Development of improved MMFs
Peter Bogenschutz
University of Tokyo
Masahide Kimoto
Scientific participant in CMMAP Workshops;
development of improved MMFs
 
Hampton University
Patrick McCormick
Use of satellite data to evaluate MMF results
Kevin Leavor
Robert Lee
University of Colorado

Robert Pincus

Development of cloud parameterizations
 
City College of New York
William Rossow:
CUNY
NASA/GISS

Model evaluation, especially using ISCCP data
 
State University of New York at Stony Brook
Marat Khairoutdinov
Development of CSRMs and MMFs
Martin Riessen
 

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