A new Marie Curie Research Training Network, QUASAAR
(QUAntititative Spectroscopy for Atmospheric and Astrophysical
Research) will be established on March 1st, 2005. The network
is financed by the European Commission in the framework of the
6th Framework Research Programme of the European Union; it
comprises 14 participating research groups in nine different
European countries.
The network offers 464 person-months of employment
for young researchers over the next four years. Please consult
http://www.chem.uni-wuppertal.de/quasaar/
for details about the participants, the planned research,
and the vacant positions.
Since the rules pertaining to the employment of young researchers
by the network are quite complicated, a short outline is given here
for future reference:
306 of QUASAAR's 464 person-months are for early-stage
researchers (with less than four years of research experience)
and 158 person-months for experienced researchers
(with 4-10 years of research experience or a Ph.D. degree).
In principle, the positions are open to researchers from
any country, but 70% of the available person-months
(i.e., 325 person-months in the case of QUASAAR) must be
allotted to EU nationals or non-EU-nationals who have spent
more than four of the five years
prior to their appointment in an EU country.
A researcher can be employed in the country of his/her own
nationality if he/she has spent
more than four of the five years
prior to his/her appointment in a non-EU country,
or if he/she has been active in an international organization.
A researcher cannot be employed in a given country, if
he/she has spent more than one of the three years
prior to his/her appointment in this country.
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The table of contents and a synopsis of the newly published book
``Fundamentals of Molecular Symmetry'' by Philip R. Bunker and PJ are at:
http://bookmarkphysics.iop.org/bookpge.htm?book=1505p
Information about ``Computational Molecular Spectroscopy''
edited by PJ and Philip R. Bunker can be obtained from
http://www.chem.uni-wuppertal.de/cms/
Information about the second edition of ``Molecular Symmetry and Spectroscopy''
by Philip R. Bunker and PJ can be obtained from
http://www.monographs.nrc.ca/cgi-bin/cisti/journals/rp/rp2_book_e?mlist1_90
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