
May 7, 2020
AOS Summer Courses
AOS will be offering various courses this Summer, these include AOS 1 (session A&C), AOS 2 (session A), and AOS

May 4, 2020
Dust in Earth’s atmosphere
The UCLA Newsrom recently posted a story about a paper published by our very own Jasper Kok, Associate Professor and

October 24, 2019
California Climate Expedition
UCLA Magazine recently reported on the California Climate Expedition, a 550 mile bicycle journey accross California. The ride was led

October 22, 2019
Society of Women Geoscientists
A new organization this year is the Society of Women Geoscientists. With funding from the AOS Department, they are excited

July 15, 2019
Professor Emeritus Richard Thorne
Professor Emeritus Richard Thorne passed away on July 12th at his home in Boise, Idaho from complications of lymphoma. He

June 11, 2019
FIREX-AQ Project
Graduate students Katie Tuite and Nathaniel Brockway installing the UCLA mini-DOAS telescope on NASA’s DC8 research aircraft in preparation for

May 28, 2019
AOS Graduate Student Alex Arnold Wins UC President’s Award for Outstanding Student Leadership
Alex Arnold, an AOS graduate student studying climate science was given this honor for her exceptional leadership in student mentorship

March 18, 2019
Sustainable LA Grand Challenge
Various UCLA Scholars have come together in an effort to set Los Angeles on a sustainable path forward. These scholars,

January 17, 2019
PhD Candidate Ken Zhao: Research on how the seafloor has great implications for sea levels
Ken Zhao, a PhD candidate at AOS, recently had his work on how the seafloor affects melting glaciers posted on the

September 14, 2018
Summer Weather Summary by AOS Meteorologist James Murakami Highlighted
UCLA Newsroom published an article on the summer heat based on a short report posted by AOS Meterologist James Murakami