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UC Davis Earth and Planetary Sciences

Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at UC Davis, focusing on geological and environmental research.

Introduction

UC Davis Earth and Planetary Sciences

The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences (EPS) at UC Davis is a leading academic unit dedicated to advancing knowledge in geological and environmental sciences. Located in Davis, California, EPS offers a world-class educational environment with a strong emphasis on cutting-edge research to address scientific and societal challenges across the planet and solar system.

Key Features
  • Comprehensive Academic Programs: Offers undergraduate majors in Geology and Marine and Coastal Science, along with minors and graduate programs focused on advanced research.
  • Research Excellence: Faculty, researchers, and students engage in field, lab, experimental, and modeling studies covering diverse topics such as paleoclimatology, molecular paleontology, and geodynamics.
  • State-of-the-Art Facilities: Includes specialized labs like the Electron Microprobe Laboratory, Noble Gas Laboratory, and the W.M. Keck Center for Active Visualization in Earth Sciences.
  • Diversity and Inclusion: Committed to fostering a diverse community with initiatives like the EPS Diversity, Equity & Inclusion program.
  • Community Engagement: Provides resources for alumni, hosts events, and offers opportunities for public involvement through newsletters and social media.
Use Cases
  • Educational Pursuits: Ideal for students seeking undergraduate or graduate degrees in earth and planetary sciences with hands-on research opportunities.
  • Research Collaboration: A hub for scientists and researchers tackling global challenges like climate change, ocean dynamics, and planetary geophysics.
  • Career Development: Prepares students for careers in geosciences, environmental management, and education through programs like CalTeach/MAST.

UC Davis EPS stands out for its interdisciplinary approach, integrating field studies with advanced computational and laboratory techniques to inspire curiosity and informed stewardship of Earth's resources.

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