Dear FISH and FISH.TECHNICAL lists,
Emily Hagemeister, an undergaduate student who will be graduated this
December (BA in Anthropology), has obtained a UK work visa and is
looking for a job in anthropology/archaeology beginnig in late April or
May of 2006. Emily has been a participant in the NDSU Archaeology
Technologies Laboratories (ATL) projects for several years, and has
gained considerable experience working with non-contact laser digitizers
and contact scanners, and 3D modeling with working knowledge of
Geomagic, as well as conducting archival research for a variety of ATL
projects. She has done a magnificent job assisting in the organization
of the upcoming CAA2006 conference, and will be availble for work in the
UK after the conference event is concluded.
If anyone on the list is interested in exploring the potentials of
hiring her, or knows others who might be interested, please contact her
directly via email at [log in to unmask]
Happy Holidays to all!
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From the desk of James [Jim] E. Landrum III,
Archaeology Materials and Database Manager,
Archaeology Technologies Laboratory (ATL; http://atl.ndsu)
North Dakota State University (NDSU),
Digital Archive Network for Anthropology and World Heritage (DANA-WH; http://dana-wh.net)
Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA)
CAA2006 Conference, Fargo, North Dakota, USA. http://www.caa2006.org
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