Environmental Science or Chemistry MS opportunity Atmospheric chemistry Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi An Environmental Science or Chemistry MS opportunity is available with the Felix Research Group in the Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences at Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi. The potential student’s research will focus on investigating the spatial and temporal variations of ethanol concentrations in wet deposition in the Eastern U.S. as part of a collaboration with the Atmospheric Integrated Research Monitoring Network. Knowledge of current atmospheric ethanol concentrations and their temporal trends is vital as the nation prepares to more than double renewable fuel production. Potential students should be highly self-motivated and have a strong background in chemistry with extensive laboratory experience. Gas chromatography experience is preferred. The position will be supported by teaching and research assistantships. The student will matriculate through the Environmental Science MS program http://gradschool.tamucc.edu/degrees/science/environmental_science.html or the chemistry MS program http://sci.tamucc.edu/PENS/CHEM/grad_degreeinfo.html. Interested candidates should contact Dr. J. David Felix (joseph.fe...@tamucc.edu) and provide a short statement of interest and CV. More information about the Felix Research Group and potential research can be found here felixlab.tamucc.edu.
J. David Felix, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Environmental Chemistry Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi NRC 1109 6300 Ocean Drive Corpus Christi, TX, 78412 joseph.fe...@tamucc.edu http://felixlab.tamucc.edu (361) 825-4180