FROM DEEP SPACE . . .
TO THE OCEAN FLOOR 
The interdisciplinary Earth, ocean, and space science research at the Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space (EOS) places it in the forefront of academic centers offering opportunities for students to work alongside distinguished faculty in high-level research projects.
Our researchers, faculty, staff, and students have expertise in space science, solar terrestrial theory, engineering, atmospheric chemistry, ocean dynamics and chemistry, biogeochemistry, climate change, paleolclimatology, forest and wetland ecology, hydrology, marine science, and remote sensing of terrestrial and ocean ecosystems.
Project collaborations are local to international in scope. EOS faculty can be found in the pages of Science and Nature, on Capitol Hill briefing policymakers on major science issues, and with students on the ice sheets of Greenland, in a submersible three miles beneath the ocean's surface, following forest fires in Brazil, creating instruments for spacecraft, and studying data from the latest space missions.