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  • Atmospheric Aerosols
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  • Atmospheric Thermodynamics and Radiation
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  • Auroral Physics
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  • Computational High Energy Density Physics
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  • Coronal Mass Ejections
  • Data Assimilation
  • Earth and Planetary Remote Sensing
  • Earth System Modeling
  • General Circulation Models (GCMs)
  • Geomagnetic Disturbances
  • Geophysical Remote Sensing
  • Geospace Data Analysis
  • Global Tropospheric Chemistry and Budgets
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  • Habitability Potential of Mars and the Icy Worlds
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  • Magnetometer Sensor Development
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  • Martian Radiative Transfer Modeling
  • Martian Water Cycle and Soil-Atmosphere Interactions
  • Mathematics
  • Meteorology
  • Microwave Radiometer Design
  • Microwave Remote Sensing
  • Modeling of Solar Engetic Particles and Space Environment
  • Modeling of the Near-Earth Space Environment
  • Multi-Fluid Simulations
  • Numerical Methods
  • Paleoaltimetry
  • Paleoceanography
  • Paleoclimate
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  • Parallel Computing
  • Physical Oceanography
  • Planetary Atmospheres
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  • Robust Computing
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Quentin F. Stout

Professor Professor, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science

qstout@umich.edu

(734) 763-1518

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