Earth and Energy Sciences (Ph.D.)
The interdisciplinary PhD in Earth and Energy Sciences will give you a multidisciplinary understanding of issues central to meeting the energy and environmental challenges of today and tomorrow. The four integrated disciplines that contribute to the program include chemistry, environmental science, geology, and physics.
Doctoral students in the earth and energy sciences program acquire a broad understanding of all four fields of study and pursue at least one specialization to a deeper level through research. The multi-disciplinary awareness and research experience prepares our graduates for newly emerging jobs in industry, academia careers in teaching and research, and careers in consulting.
The program combines the expertise of 36 faculty members and the facilities and research laboratories from across campus to support doctoral students and their research. Research areas include:
Understanding the chemistry of soils and waters;
Studying the anthropogenic impacts of energy acquisition on soils and waters, specifically on ocean and land ecosystems;
Understanding climate change and pollution; and
Mitigating stress on the environment associated with energy acquisition.
As you progress through the program, you鈥檒l have opportunities to design and conduct research, present your preliminary and final findings, and submit manuscripts for publication in renowned journals. All doctoral students, even those supported by research grants, are encouraged to gain teaching experience while earning the doctoral degree.
Earth and Energy Sciences at UL Lafayette
Location
Our location in Lafayette, LA, helps make the School of Geosciences the ideal place to earn your graduate degree in Earth and energy sciences. We have strong industry ties and we are home to 40 percent of the country鈥檚 freshwater wetlands鈥攎eaning you will have an abundance of research, internship, and career opportunities in your own backyard.
Partnerships
The School of Geosciences has partnered with 14 businesses and organizations in the region to provide internships for student in the master鈥檚 in environmental resource science program. The School of Geosciences also manages the Ira Nelson Horticulture Center and Cade Farm, which function as off-campus research and educational facilities. At the Cade Farm, students have access to 600 acres of pasture lands, agricultural lands, wetland habitats, a coastal wetland research laboratory, and a seed bank for the state of Louisiana.
Instruments and Labs
Our facilities include extensive bench space, available gas, vacuum and air lines, fume hoods, and wireless internet access. The labs are also equipped with a Barnstead pure water system.
Additional laboratory spaces are dedicated to sample preparation and analysis via isotope ratio mass spectrometry and Rock-Eval pyrolysis.
Geology Museum
The UL Lafayette Geology Museum hosts over 2,000 square feet of exhibit space for fossils, minerals, and rocks, and a 1,500-square-foot research space for students and faculty. It houses the 欧美三级片's collection of fossils, rocks and minerals with an on-site laboratory to process specimens.