A candidate for the doctorate in biomedical engineering or applied biology may be required to register for this course in every term after the student's course work has been completed and until the dissertation has been accepted.
A candidate for the doctorate in biomedical engineering or applied biology may be required to register for this course in every term after the student's course work has been completed and until the dissertation has been accepted.
A candidate for the doctorate in biomedical engineering or applied biology may be required to register for this course in every term after the student's course work has been completed and until the dissertation has been accepted.
A candidate for the doctorate may be required to register for this course every term after the student's coursework has been completed and until the dissertation has been accepted.
A candidate for the doctorate may be required to register for this course every term after the course work has been completed, and until the dissertation has been accepted.
A candidate for the doctorate may be required to register for this course every term after the course work has been completed, and until the dissertation has been accepted.
A candidate for the doctorate may be required to register for this course every term after the course work has been completed, and until the dissertation has been accepted.
Provides students the opportunity to present draft dissertation proposals and draft dissertation chapters.
Prerequisites: the instructor's permission.
Current research developments in atmospheric sciences including tropical climate variability, stratospheric dynamics, atmospheric chemistry, remote sensing of the Earth's atmosphere, and global climate modeling.
Seismology Seminar: Topics in Global and Regional Seismology , Earth structure at global and regional scales; earthquake source analysis; seismotectonics; current topics in the geophysical literature.
Seismology Seminar: Topics in Global and Regional Seismology , Earth structure at global and regional scales; earthquake source analysis; seismotectonics; current topics in the geophysical literature.
All anthropology graduate students are required to attend. Reports of ongoing research are presented by staff members, students, and special guests.
Prerequisite:
completion of all M.Phil. requirements. Ph.D. candidates may be required to register for this course every term during the preparation of the dissertation.
History Doctoral students who are for TAs for a course must enroll in this independent study seminar. The DGS is always listed as instructor.
Members of the staff, graduate students, and outside speakers present current research.