NMR manager position

From: Mohammad Omary <omary_at_unt.edu>
Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2005 13:01:37 -0600

Dear All:

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Mohammad Omary

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Dr. Mohammad A. Omary
Assistant Professor of Chemistry
Department of Chemistry
University of North Texas
P.O. Box 305070
Denton, TX 76203
(Replace PO Box with
"Sycamore/Avenue C" for parcel)
Telephone: (940) 565-2443
FAX: (940) 565-4318
E-mail: omary_at_unt.edu
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  NMR Laboratory Manager

 

The University of North Texas seeks applications for an NMR Laboratory
Manager. The manager will be responsible for the functioning of the
university's NMR facility, operated and maintained by the Department of
Chemistry. In addition to supervision of a part-time operator and
coordination of day-to-day operation, the manager will train students
and faculty on the use of modern NMR experiments; assist researchers
with design, implementation, and interpretation of experiments to
support research projects; implement new experiments; suggest hardware
and software upgrades; assist with the development of justifications for
new equipment; help select new spectrometers; and supervise
installations and upgrades. Ph.D. or equivalent, with a minimum of 3-5
years of related experience with a range of NMR spectrometers and/or NMR
experiments is required. Previous lab management experience is
preferred. Excellent oral and written communication skills and the
ability to interact with a wide range of students and faculty are
required. Rank and salary are commensurate with experience.

 

The department has funding for a new 500 MHz NMR spectrometer to be
installed in 2006 and has plans to add at least one additional
spectrometer soon thereafter. These will supplement existing 200 and
300 MHz spectrometers. All will be housed in the new 105,000 square
foot Chemistry Building, which will be fully completed in January 2006.

 

The upgrade of this and other instrumentation, the addition of several
senior technical staff positions, the planned addition of multiple new
full-time faculty members over the next three years (from the current 20
to an anticipated 24), and the expected increase in the number of
graduate students (now nearing 100) are all part of the Chemistry
Department's effort to increase research capabilities. For more
information, see http://www.chem.unt.edu <http://www.chem.unt.edu/>.

 

The University of North Texas currently has more than 32,000 students
and over 7000 full time and part time faculty and staff. The university
is the fourth largest in the state and has been named one of /America's
100 Best College Buys/ for nine consecutive years. UNT is experiencing
considerable enrollment and facilities growth with significant expansion
planned over the next few years, particularly in the sciences and
engineering. UNT is in Denton, Texas, a city of approximately 100,000
in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, approximately 35 miles north of both
Dallas and Fort Worth and 25 miles from the DFW International Airport.

 

To apply for the position, formally identified as "Research Scientist
(Chemistry)", position number 06-0295, please complete the application
materials available on the UNT Human Resources website,
http://www.unt.edu/hr/empappprocedures.htm. Return completed forms and
a current vita to

 

UNT Human Resources Office
ATTN: Employment
PO Box 311010

Denton, Texas 76203-1010

or FAX all materials to:
(940) 369-7137

 

The University of North Texas is an equal opportunity, affirmative
action employer.
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