In the Coastal Climate Resilience Lab, we believe that urgent climate solutions can only arise from a paradigm shift in research toward heightened diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice. Students and postdocs from systemically marginalized groups are particularly encouraged to apply, including first-generation college students, students from low-income backgrounds, students with a disability, members of a racial or ethnic minority group, LGBTQ+ students, and women. Dr. Carlson identifies as a queer woman and requires all lab members to champion and support diverse members of the lab and Berkeley community.
The Coastal Lab conducts impact- and policy-oriented science in which academic research is coordinated with communities and non-academic collaborators. We are committed to dismantling parachute science and investing in long-term, applied, partnership-based research. Students and Postdocs interested in co-producing research with government agencies, nonprofits, community organizations, and other partners will thrive in this lab.
Information for prospective students and postdocs is detailed below. Please review this information prior to meeting with me. Information for research opportunities for undergraduate students is forthcoming.
The Coastal Lab conducts impact- and policy-oriented science in which academic research is coordinated with communities and non-academic collaborators. We are committed to dismantling parachute science and investing in long-term, applied, partnership-based research. Students and Postdocs interested in co-producing research with government agencies, nonprofits, community organizations, and other partners will thrive in this lab.
Information for prospective students and postdocs is detailed below. Please review this information prior to meeting with me. Information for research opportunities for undergraduate students is forthcoming.
Prospective Graduate Students
The Coastal Climate Resilience Lab will be accepting graduate students in the Fall 2024 admissions cycle.
Please refer to the resources at right on navigating the graduate school application process. I accept PhD and Master’s students through the ESPM graduate program at Berkeley. During the Fall 2024 admissions cycle, I am particularly interested in recruiting students who can develop independent research along the following themes:
Funding: PhD students are guaranteed five years of funding at Cal; however, this funding comes from a combination of TAing, research funds, and fellowships. While I work to maintain research funds for projects that match your skills and interests, students also derive funding from TAing or fellowships. I encourage prospective PhD students to apply for fellowships, including examples at right. Applying for a fellowship can also help you refine research ideas. If you are not eligible for funding opportunities listed at right, please let me know and I can help brainstorm ideas. If you are interested in joining my lab as a student, please send me your CV and a one-page summary of your background and interests including:
After sending the above, please sign up to meet me here: https://calendar.app.google/RJnk6NusqDAz4qsp9. Let me know if there are no available meetings in your time zone. Prospective students can find instructions on how to apply through the ESPM Graduate Admissions website, with application due in December 2024. |
Whether, where, and how to apply for graduate school Demystifying the Graduate School Application Process Video series: Choosing a grad program, contacting advisors, and other useful advice (credit: UW Graduate Students) Funding for Graduate Students
Funding for current PhD students (non-exhaustive) |
Prospective Postdoctoral Researchers
Postdocs are welcome to reach out at any time. Grant-funded opportunities will be posted here periodically as funding becomes available. Alternatively, there are many fellowships to support postdocs in independent projects (see right) and I am always happy to brainstorm ideas for proposals. In particular, I am eager to invite interdisciplinary thinkers with an interest in applied coastal ecology, coastal microclimates under climate change, geospatial science, land-sea connectivity, social-ecological systems, and equitable coastal management. This lab's current focal regions are West Hawaiʻi, Moʻorea (French Polynesia), and the California Current System, i.e., places where the PI has existing partnerships, but postdocs who have long-term collaborators in other regions are also welcome to propose projects. If you are interested in pursuing an independent fellowship for a postdoc in my lab, please investigate options at right and meet with me by signing up for a meeting here: https://calendar.app.google/RJnk6NusqDAz4qsp9 Alternatively, please keep an eye out for job postings as funding becomes available. |
Funding for Postdoctoral Researchers President's and Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellowship Program (DEADLINE: Nov. 1, 2024) NSF Ocean Sciences Postdoctoral Research Fellowships (OCE-PRF; DEADLINE Nov. 8, 2024) Smith Fellowship - Society for Conservation Biology (DEADLINE: Sep. 30, 2024) Schmidt Science Fellows L'Oréal USA for Women in Science NOAA Climate and Global Change Postdoctoral Fellowship NOAA Fisheries Saltonstall-Kennedy Grant Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowships Lists of additional postdoctoral fellowships: |