Hi Pamela,
I'm very interested in the position you offered on the ISOGEOCHEM list.
I am finishing up a Masters in Geosciences, for which I looked at
sources of organic matter to Hudson River tributaries using D14C, d13C,
and d15N. My thesis defense is next week, so I was wondering if I could
wait until after my defense to send in my application.
thanks,
-Brett
Pamela Templer wrote:
> *Senior Research Technician: Ecosystem Ecology/Biogeochemistry, Boston
> University, Department of Biology
>
> *A position is available for a full-time research technician to
> conduct field and laboratory research under the supervision of Dr.
> Pamela Templer at Boston University. The position will initially focus
> on the startup of a new laboratory. As such, the position will at
> first require a significant amount of time placing orders, setting up
> new laboratory equipment and ensuring quality control. Once the
> laboratory equipment is set up, the technician will help facilitate
> laboratory and field research. Research projects will focus on
> nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems. Research tasks will include the
> collection of plant materials, soil and water samples in the
> Northeastern U.S., the analysis of their chemical content and
> assisting in developing statistical models to support data analysis.
> To achieve these goals, the Research Technician will use equipment
> including a gas chromatograph, a carbon-nitrogen autoanalyzer, an
> inorganic nutrient autoanalyzer and a mass spectrometer.
>
> Previous research experience in inorganic chemistry, ecology, plant
> and/or soil analyses is desirable. An undergraduate or MS degree in
> chemistry, ecology or related field is desired. Applicants should
> send their resume and contact information of three references to
> Pamela Templer at [log in to unmask]
>
> Starting date: July 20, 2005 (negotiable)
>
>
>
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> Pamela H. Templer
> Department of Biology
> Boston University
> 5 Cummington Street
> Boston, MA 02215
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Brett Longworth
Department of Geosciences
University of Massachusetts
"Pluralitas non est ponenda sine necessitate"
-William of Ockham
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