We welcome new members with interests in ocean and large lake biogeochemical cycles and their interaction with global and regional climate. See Research to get a sense of possible topics. You may also pursue your own feasible ideas. Our preferred tools are numerical modeling (forward and inverse) and data analysis.
Prospective postdoc associates should contact K. Matsumoto for possible openings. A desirable applicant is motivated and mature, has at least one publication based on numerical modeling, and good communication skills.
Prospective graduate students should contact K. Matsumoto for opportunites. Training in physics or chemistry is desirable. Familiarity with unix/Linux, geology, and biology is helpful.
Undergraduate summer interns should familiarize themselves with unix/Linux before starting the internship, given the short time that is available.
Undergraduate students at the University of Minnesota wanting to do thesis research have the time to learn basic skills but need to be quantitative.
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