Dr. Norman O Neill

Associate Professor

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Biography

Norman T. O'Neill is an Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Geomatics at the Université de Sherbrooke. He earned his PhD in Earth Space Science from York University and holds a BSc in Physics from Bishop's University. His research interests encompass various aspects of remote sensing, climate change, and atmospheric science, specifically focusing on aerosols, cloud interactions, and climate modeling. O'Neill has been involved in significant funding initiatives, including multiple grants from NSERC and the Canadian Space Agency, aimed at advancing the understanding of aerosol-cloud interactions and the implications for climate systems. He has held key roles in numerous professional services, including reviewing proposals for NASA and serving on evaluation committees for NSERC. Additionally, he has contributed to academic courses at UdeS related to thesis deposit and defense, demonstrating his commitment to education and mentorship in the field of geoscience.

Research Interests

Experience

Associate Professor

2021-01-01 — Present

Université de Sherbrooke • Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada

Awards

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Professor Emeritus

2020-01-01
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Research and Creation Award

2003-01-01
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NSERC Postdoctoral Fellowship

1982-01-01

Requirements for University of Sherbrooke

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:2.7
TOEFL
Listening
Required:20
Reading
Required:20
Writing
Required:20
Speaking
Required:20
Total
Required:86
IELTS
Listening
Required:6
Reading
Required:6
Writing
Required:6
Speaking
Required:6
Overall
Required:6.5
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree in engineering, computer science, or a related scientific field.
Application Checklist
  • Online application form
  • Application fee (approx. CAD 101 for graduates)
  • Official university transcripts
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • Letter of Motivation / Statement of Interest
  • Letters of recommendation (typically 2-3)
  • Birth certificate copy
Specialization Notes

The University of Sherbrooke is primarily a French-language institution; functional French (B2/C1 level) is typically required for most programs unless specified for research-based paths.