Fully-funded PhD or Master's program at Simon Fraser University [Climate and Weather Extremes]
Simon Fraser University
Climate: Past, Present & Future (CL)
In Jan 2025, I will join the Department of Geography at Simon Fraser University as a tenure-track assistant professor and build up the ”Climate and Weather Extremes Lab.” I am seeking Master’s and Ph.D. students to join my group in Fall 2025 or Spring/Fall 2026. Usually, the Master’s program (for students with bachelor’s degree) lasts for 2 years, and PhD program (for students with Master’s degree) lasts for 4 years. Both Master’s and PhD students have comprehensive funding support, covering tuition and living expenses in Vancouver, Canada.
Application deadline for Fall 2025: 1st January 2025
Please find my webpage for more information:
https://panmengxin.github.io/mengxin_pan/
About me
I am a postdoctoral associate in the Division of Earth and Climate Science, Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University. Before that, I got my Ph.D. from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (2021) and Bachelor’s degree from Southeast University (2016). My research is guided by the theme “facing climate change challenges with scientific knowledge and practical solutions”, combining advanced data mining techniques with climate science to address real-world problems. My research pursues two interconnected objectives. First,advancing the physical understanding of climate and weather extremes, with specific interests in the mechanism of Atmospheric Rivers and their changes under global warming. Second, bridging the physical and social dimensions in facing climate change challenges. I am leading interdisciplinary research connecting Climate Dynamics with Global Health and Civil Engineering. For example, involving tropical ocean variability in the vector-borne disease prediction in Latin America and assessing the resilience of global bridges under ongoing global warming.About Simon Fraser University
Simon Fraser University (SFU) is a leading research university in Vancouver, Canada. SFU consistently ranked #1 in Canada’s comprehensive university category by Maclean’s magazine. Known for its research excellence and innovation, SFU ranks first among comprehensive universities in Canada for publication impact and research funding. The university’s strategic location offers unique opportunities for extreme weather and climate impact research, particularly in Atmospheric Rivers (ARs), which are responsible for the majority of Vancouver’s heavy rainfall and flooding events.Required Qualifications:
1). Bachelor’s degree (for Master’s applicants) or Master’s degree (for Ph.D. applicants)
2). Background in climate science, atmospheric science, oceanography, physics, statistics, or related fields
3). Strong interests in applied data science in climate science
4). Demonstrated self-motivation, independence, and critical thinking ability
Preferred Qualifications :
1). Programming and data analysis proficiency
2). Strong academic performance
3). Research experience
How to Apply
1). Please send your CV, personal/research statement, and academic transcripts to Dr. Mengxin Pan (mengxin_pan@sfu.ca).
2). Prefer to admit students with prior connections, so early inquiries are strongly encouraged.
3). The official application deadline for Fall 2026 is Jan 2025, so please email me as soon as possible first.
4). English proficiency scores or publications are not required for initial application.