Research (group webpage)
- Micrometeorology and hydroclimatology of heterogeneous terrain, especially urban areas
- Measurement and modeling of energy and mass (water and carbon dioxide) exchanges in cities and forests
- Topics of particular interest: urban water balance, carbon dioxide fluxes in urban areas, local scale advection, roughness, heat storage, evaporation, boundary layer growth, surface-atmosphere modeling, surface characterization
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PhD Student Funding:
- Funding opportunities are available within the Department
Including research Council quota and open awards, King’s Annual Award, Graduate School, School awards, Overseas Research Scholarships. If you are interested in these
Urban Climate and Meteorology including for example
1) Numerical modeling of urban surface-atmosphere exchanges
2) Boundary layer processes
3) Urban energy balance fluxes
4) Urban water exchanges and the link to the energy balance
5) Urban CO2 Exchanges
6) Quantifying evaporation pathways in the suburban environment (see below)
7) Other topics in this area
- Procedure for applications: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/sspp/departments/geography/study/phD/index.aspx
- KCL Funding <http://www.kcl.ac.uk/study/pg/funding/Guidanceonseekingfunding.aspx>
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Map Strand Campus locationMy Office: My office is K4U.10. King’s Bldg, 4th floor Upper Level. Room 10. Come through the main KCL building entrance on the Strand. Keep coming (more or less) straight forward past the Great Hall (there is a formal entrance hall from the outside opposite). Take the lift just past this to 4. (Do not take any of the lifts before this!). When you come out of the lift you will see (half a floor up- upper -U) an office, mine is right next to that. Go along to the stairs that take you half a floor up and return back towards the lift.Tube stations: Temple, Embankment, Charing Cross
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