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A postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of Professor  
Tony Hynes at the University of Miami, Rosenstiel School of Marine and  
Atmospheric Science. The postdoctoral associate currently working on  
these projects has been offered a permanent job and this position is  
available immediately. The successful candidate will participate in  
projects designed to better understand the chemical cycling of mercury  
in the atmosphere. Current projects include 1) development of laser  
based sensors for the detection of gaseous elemental mercury and  
reactive gaseous mercury (RGM) 2) studies of the chemistry of RGM is  
power plant plumes 3) deployment of  mercury sensors in a light  
aircraft. The goals include the development of a sensor for the  
detection of gas phase elemental mercury, Hg(0), with the sensitivity,  
temporal resolution and precision that will allow Hg(0) flux  
measurements to be made using the eddy correlation technique.  The  
same instrument can be reconfigured to operate with presampling on  
denuders for the sampling of RGM. It also shows promise for the  
speciation of RGM using programmable thermal decomposition /desorption  
from denuders. Initial work on the project is described in:

D. Bauer et al., J. Environ. Monit. 4, 339, 2002.

D. Bauer et al., J. Photochem. Photobio, 57, 247, 2003.

Applicants should have a Ph.D. in Chemistry, Physics, Environmental
Science or a related discipline. Expertise in ultrasensitive analytical
chemistry, particularly analytical laser spectroscopy, trace metal  
chemistry, measurement of gas phase elemental mercury at ambient  
levels and measurement of atmospheric trace gases, particularly  
aircraft measurements, would be an advantage.

The Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, established in
1943, is located on Virginia Key in Biscayne Bay and has some 100
faculty, 250 staff, 250 graduate students, and 100 undergraduates. It is
one of the leading oceanographic research and education institutions in
the world and is the only subtropical institute of its kind in the
continental United States. Additional information can be found on the
School Website: www.rsmas.miami.edu <http://www.rsmas.miami.edu> .
Applicants should send a cv to Tony Hynes: [log in to unmask]




Anthony J. Hynes			
Professor and Chair,	Division of Marine and Atmospheric Chemistry
RSMAS / University of Miami
4600 Rickenbacker Causeway
Miami, Fl 33149
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  (305) 421 4173 (voice)
(305) 421 4689 (FAX)




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