MASS

The MIT Atmospheric Science Seminar (MASS) is a student-run weekly seminar series within PAOC. Seminar topics include all research concerning the atmosphere and climate, but also talks about e.g. societal impacts of climatic processes. The seminars usually take place on Monday from 12-1pm followed by a lunch with graduate students. Besides the seminar, individual meetings with professors, post-docs, and students are arranged. The seminar series is run by graduate students and is intended mainly for students to interact with individuals outside the department, but faculty and post docs certainly participate.

Unless otherwise indicated, all seminars are given in Room 54-915.

Directions to MIT and Building 54

Past MASS talks and speakers (since 2010) are archived here. The listing of talks dating to before 2010 is available here.

May
21
2012
54-915 | 12pm-1pm

Title: Equilibration of the Extra-Tropical Atmosphere by Large-Scale Eddies

Speaker's website: http://web.mit.edu/~mfjansen/www/

June
4
2012
54-915 | 12pm-1pm

Host: Tim Cronin

Faculty Host: Ron Prinn

October
29
2012
12pm-1pm