Henry Houghton served for 25 years as Head of the Department of Meteorology. During that long period, the Department established an unsurpassed standard of excellence in these fields. On his death, Prof. Houghton left the bulk of his estate to the new Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences to establish the Henry Houghton Fund. The Houghton bequest is for “support of research by students in the fields of meteorology and physical oceanography or for any other purpose that enhances and enriches the total educational experience of such students.” The Houghton Fund Committee has interpreted this language to include also most aspects of the study of climate and regards graduate students in the atmospheric science, climate physics and chemistry, physical oceanography, and chemical oceanography degree programs as being eligible for Houghton funds.
The Houghton Fund Committee supports several specific PAOC-wide activities:
Distinguished visitors are invited from outside MIT to spend periods of time here, ranging from a week to several months. Usually, a short-course or a series of lectures is given on some topic of wide interest. Suggestions for Houghton Lecturers are welcomed from everyone.
Around the beginning of each academic year, members of PAOC attend a weekend retreat for science, recreation, and relaxation. The Houghton Fund supports this annual autumn event.
In addition, the Houghton Fund offers the following support individually to PAOC students:
Each year, the Houghton Fund will pay for one membership in a professional society and one journal subscription from that society, at the eligible student rate. Please bring a proof of payment (e.g., canceled check or receipt) to Daisy Caban, who will arrange reimbursement. (Consult your adviser if in doubt about the most appropriate society to join.)
The fund will cover the cost of binding two copies of PhD theses. See Daisy Caban to arrange it.
The fund repays processing fees of $50 for a Master's Degree or $105 for a Ph.D. Degree. To be reimbursed, give receipts to Daisy Caban.
Graduate students' activities evolve from being primarily educational in the early years to being increasingly research-oriented in later years. Accordingly, Houghton Fund support is structured differently for those in years 1-2, to those in year 3 and later.
For this purpose, "PAOC students" includes all those enrolled in any of the four degree programs incorporated in PAOC: atmospheric science, chemical oceanography, physical oceanography, and climate physics and chemistry. Students in these programs should direct requests for support to the Houghton Fund, and not to the Departmental Research Fund. Students in other educational programs, including those who have, by request, formally joined PAOC, cannot apply to the Houghton Fund; instead, they should direct requests for support to the Departmental Research Fund.
2019 - 2020 Houghton Committee:
Raffaele Ferrari (chair)
Glenn Flierl
David McGee
October 23, 2019