Information for Prospective Students & Postdoctoral Scholars
Prospective Graduate Students
The Ocean Climate Lab will be accepting new students this year. I have put some frequently requested info below. Please review these prior to contacting Tessa to discuss your graduate interests.
I am open to accepting M.S. or Ph.D. students.
I am also open to co-advising students at UCD. If you are considering the San Diego State University Joint Doc program with UCD, I am open to serving as a UC Davis co-mentor for students in that program. My lab is also open to students who are in need of a “rotation” as part of their degree program.
I am interested in independent, creative students who are interested in a current research theme in our lab, and developing ideas that creatively extend within & from those. Specifically, I may be interested in students in the following research areas for the next year:
Reconstructing human impacts on marine ecosystems using sedimentary or other paleo archives
Carbon sequestration in coastal environments
Spatial syntheses of ocean acidification and hypoxia data to address decision maker and stakeholder questions
Community engaged and cogenerated projects
Students will need to be willing and interested in submitting fellowship applications and/or working with me on grant writing, and be able to TA as needed to supplement support as we get these projects going.
My research is split between the UC Davis campus and Bodega Marine Laboratory. The majority of my research support, space, and staff are at Bodega Marine Laboratory. Prospective students should carefully consider whether working at a remote field facility is a good fit for their interests.
I will accept students through the Earth & Planetary Sciences graduate program (not Ecology this year). The UC Davis Graduate Program in Marine Science is currently in advanced stage of development/approval and I may be able to accept students through this program in future years, but I cannot accept students through that program this year.
There is a wealth of very good information on applying to graduate school on this EPS website, as well as in this Coastal & Marine Sciences blog.
For Prospective Postdoctoral Scholars: I am open to mentoring, co mentoring, or collaborating with postdoctoral scholars. Please consider the UC President’s Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, the NSF Ocean Sciences Postdoc, or the NOAA Global Change Postdoctoral Program as you investigate funding sources.
MENTORING PHILOSOPHY
As a mentor to students, postdoctoral scholars, technicians, and undergraduates, I aim to:
Help develop a project of interest and see that project through to a successful completion
Manage and learn from the ups and downs of scientific inquiry
Provide experiences and expertise necessary to pursue a range of potential career paths
Provide opportunities to develop technical skills, communication skills, professional development, laboratory skills, and problem-solving
Tailor these goals and approaches to the needs of the individual while maintaining a positive collective laboratory environment.
Students in the lab
One of the most rewarding and exciting aspects of our lab group is that there are many different students with unique interests and career plans; therefore we are open to a wide range of students who are interested in interdisciplinary work.
Students in this research group come from a range of undergraduate backgrounds (marine science, geology, biology, along with other disciplines including social sciences). I accept both M.S. and Ph.D. students. Ph.D. students often come in with an M.S. and/or some research or work experience prior to applying, but not always. Some projects require fieldwork (or provide opportunities for fieldwork for interested students); other projects can be entirely laboratory or data synthesis based. I aim to make the science we do as accessible and tailored to the interests of each student as possible.
Graduate Student Fellowships and Awards
There are several awards and fellowships that students can apply for once in graduate school, and some that can be applied for during the application process.
These include:
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program
NPRB Graduate Student Research Award
CA Sea Grant Graduate Student Research Fellowship
Admissions Process
I often accept students through the Earth & Planetary Sciences Graduate Program, and sometimes through the Ecology Graduate Group.
The EPS program provides excellent guidance on preparing your application and how the process works, including:
-How to Apply to the program
-A rubric for how applications are evaluated
-An example of how to contact potential thesis advisors
-An introduction to the financial aspects of attending graduate school
Collaborations & Connections
As highlighted throughout this website, we enjoy collaborations and connections with several researchers and would encourage graduate students to consider collaborating or co-advising with these and/or other scholars. A few are listed below but this is not an exhaustive list.
The Bodega Ocean Acidification Research Group
Dr. Ana Spalding, Oregon State University
Dr. Kristy Kroeker, UC Santa Cruz,
Dr. Alyssa Griffin, UC Davis