UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography has issued a request for proposals (RFP) to select a shipyard to perform ...
Develops models and analyzes observations to understand the microphysical and chemical evolution of aerosol particles in the atmosphere. Studies fundamental physical processes that govern terrestrial ...
How will California be impacted by climate change? California is the most populous state in the United States and a global economic powerhouse. The state, however, has one of the world’s most varied ...
The study of the causes and prevention of human disease, with particular emphasis on air quality, aerosols, temperature, and other climatic effects.
The ecology of chemical defenses, communication, and biosynthesis. Subjects range from how available chemical resources affect ecosystem processes to how organisms produce chemical compounds. Research ...
The study of the interactions between the oceans and land and the processes that shape coastal features and transport sediment and other materials near coastlines. Specializing in estuarine and ...
One of Scripps's longest-running data centers, serving reference-quality hydrographic ocean data to an international community for over 20 years The Global Ocean Biogeochemical float program supports ...
The study of the multiple ways that humans and society interact with the environment with disparate impacts as well as practical, inclusive approaches to address those impacts. Potential graduate ...
Researching how earth's climate changed in past eras by studying ocean sediment cores, ice cores, and other scientific evidence.
Unlearning Racism in Geoscience (URGE) is a national EDI program funded by the NSF to help Geoscientists develop policies that improve accessibility, justice, equity, diversity, & inclusion. The ...
All programs and initiatives coordinated by the Scripps Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion and its units are designed and implemented in full compliance with Proposition 209 and the University ...