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Graduate students: Prospective graduate students should apply directly to the UC Davis Computer Science MSc. or Ph.D. program. Note that the graduate program is very competitive with more than 1000 applications and around 30-40 successful applicants each year.
The Neuroscience Graduate Group offers a comprehensive program of courses and outstanding research opportunities for graduate education. Learn More About the Program. Faculty Faculty Directory. Explore the profiles of our world-class research faculty across the UC Davis campuses who are part of the Neuroscience Graduate Group. View NGG Faculty Directory. Apply Application Deadline.
UC Davis researchers are developing a watershed field monitoring system to track mass fluxes of water and nutrients in watershed ecosystems. Wetlands are the focus of the monitoring system because they accumulate the impacts on the watershed. In collaboration with researchers from the Environmental Studies and Civil and Environmental Engineering Departments, UC Davis hydrologists are also.
Ken Tate, UC Davis and UC ANR, will address “Water Quality on Pastures and Rangelands” at the Working Rangelands Wednesdays webinar on June 3, 2020. The new series of biweekly webinars focuses on working rangelands in California and the West. Webinars are recorded and offered as podcasts. Range management. Does livestock grazing benefit organic crops? Multistate research team explores.
The UC Davis Department of Philosophy administers a small, collegial and supportive graduate program with a largely analytic orientation. Graduate Courses The UC Davis Department of Philosophy Graduate Program curriculum encompasses seminar, practicum and lecture and discussion course offerings.
Welcome to the UC Davis Master of Science in Forensic Science program. Since the program was established in 2002, we have provided exceptional academic knowledge and hands-on training to aspiring forensics professionals from around the world. Our faculty represent decades of professional, in-the-field experience which they passionately pass on to their students. This commitment to creating a.
Stahmer received his PhD in English from UC Santa Barbara. He is a professor in English at UC Davis and was head of the former Data and Digital Scholarship unit in the Library. He is a member of the teaching faculty at the Rare Book School, University of Virginia. His research interests include applications of natural language processing, computer vision, and library science.