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Post-Doc position in Organic Geochemistry
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Hello All,

Please feel free to forward this job ad to anyone interested thanks,
Bill Anderson


Post Doctoral position in Organic Biogeochemistry

The Organic Geochemistry group at the Southeast Environmental Research Center and
the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Florida International University in
Miami, Florida, invites applications for a two year post doctoral research associate in
support of a DOI-NPS funded research project on organic matter dynamics in the Florida
Everglades. The project is related to our on–going Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term
Ecological Research program (http://fcelter.fiu.edu/), and its main objective is to
characterize DOM reactivity pools and establish structure-activity relationships with the
specific emphasis on identifying optical proxies for both bio- and photo-reactivity.
Analytical work will include the analysis of hydrolysable amino acids, lignin phenols and
optical properties (EEM-PARAFAC). Experience in at least some of these techniques is
desirable. The position is available immediately and interested candidates should send a
letter of interest, updated resume and two references to:

Dr. Rudolf Jaffé
Southeast Environmental Research Center
Florida International University
11200 SW 8th Street, University Park Campus, OE-148
Miami, Fl. 33199
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W.T. Anderson, Assoc. Prof.
Earth and Environment Dept./SERC
Florida International University
Miami, FL 33199 USA

tel: 305 348-2693 (office)
tel: 305 348-3044 (SIL lab)
web:  www.fiu.edu/~andersow

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