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>Faculty Position in Mineralogy, University of Wisconsin - Madison
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>The Department of Geology and Geophysics solicits applications for a faculty
>position in Mineralogy at the Assistant Professor level. Applicants should
>have demonstrated research interests in any broadly defined area of Mineral
>Physics, Mineral Chemistry, or Biomineralization.  Opportunities exist for
>collaborative research with a wide variety of areas in the department,
>including geochemistry,
>petrology, geophysics, sedimentary geology, and hydrogeology.   An
>additional new position in geomicrobiology, as well as a new ion microprobe
>facility, provide further opportunities for collaborative research.
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>Screening of applicants will begin November 1, 2003, and the position will
>remain open until filled.  Interested applicants should send a full vitae,
>including a statement of research and teaching interests, several
>reprints/preprints, and contact information for 3-5 letters of reference to
>Prof. John W. Valley, Mineralogy Search Committee Chair, Department of
>Geology and Geophysics, 1215 W. Dayton Street, University of Wisconsin,
>Madison, WI  53706, U.S.A.
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>Further information about the search and the department may be found at
>www.geology.wisc.edu or by contacting Prof. Valley at
>[log in to unmask] UW-Madison is an equal opportunity/affirmative
>action employer and encourages applications from women and minorities.
>Unless confidentiality is requested in writing, information regarding
>applicants must be released upon request.  Finalists cannot be guaranteed
>confidentiality.
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>Faculty Position in Geomicrobiology, University of Wisconsin - Madison
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>The Department of Geology and Geophysics solicits applications for a faculty
>position in Geomicrobiology.  We seek applications from scientists across a
>broad range of disciplines who are interested in microbial interactions with
>fluids and minerals in modern and/or ancient environments.  The position
>will include major new facilities dedicated to geomicrobiological research.
>Opportunities exist for collaborative research with members in the
>Department who are interested in paleobiology, low-temperature geochemistry
>(including mineral-fluid interface chemistry), hydrogeology, and isotope
>geochemistry.  An additional new position in mineralogy, as well as a new
>ion microprobe facility, provide further opportunities for collaborative
>research. Beyond the Department, outstanding resources in microbiology,
>genomics, molecular biology, materials science, soil science, environmental
>engineering, and chemistry are available on the Madison campus.
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>Appointment level will be contingent upon qualifications.  Screening of
>applicants will begin November 1, 2003, and the position will remain open
>until filled.  Interested applicants should send a full vitae, including a
>statement of research and teaching interests, several reprints/preprints,
>and contact information for 3-5 letters of reference to Prof. Clark M.
>Johnson, Geomicrobiology Search Committee Chair, Department of Geology and
>Geophysics, 1215 W. Dayton Street, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
>53706, U.S.A.
>
>Further information about the search and the department may be found at
>www.geology.wisc.edu or by contacting Prof. Johnson at
>[log in to unmask] UW-Madison is an equal opportunity/affirmative
>action employer and encourages applications from women and minorities.
>Unless confidentiality is requested in writing, information regarding
>applicants must be released upon request.  Finalists cannot be guaranteed
>confidentiality.
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John W. Valley, Professor              phone: 608-263-5659
Dept. of Geology and Geophysics        fax:   608-262-0693
University of Wisconsin         email: [log in to unmask]
1215 W. Dayton St.
Madison, WI 53706, USA    http://www.geology.wisc.edu/people/valley.html

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