Hi Folks,
I've been asked to post this ad for a facility manager at UV.
As usual, not reply to me but use the email in the announcement below.
Walt
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Position Announcement: NMR Facility Manager
Department of Chemistry, College of Arts and Sciences
The University of Vermont (UVM) invites applications for the Manager of
the NMR Facility in
Chemistry. The appointment would begin as soon as possible. The
successful applicant is expected to
direct the NMR Facility in the Department of Chemistry, which involves
maintaining two state-of-the-art
500 MHz multinuclear NMR spectrometers and working with NMR Facility
users to design, set up and carry
out experiments. The selected applicant will also work with faculty in
the preparation of manuscripts for
publication and grant proposals for research funding. The successful
applicant will have at least an M.S.
degree in chemistry with at least three to five years’ experience in NMR.
The Department of Chemistry is multi-disciplinary with 12 tenured or
tenure-track faculty members, 5
research-active emeritus professors, 4 lecturers, an undergraduate
laboratory coordinator, and 9 support staff
members, including a mass spectrometry facility manager and a
glassblower. Besides NMR, range of
additional instrumentation is housed within the Department: several mass
spectrometers, powder and singlecrystal
X-ray diffractometers, time-resolved and steady-state fluorescence
spectrometers, in-situ infrared,
ICP-AES, an EPR spectrometer, and other equipment. Machine shop and
electronics design facilities exist
in the Chemistry building and on campus. In addition, the College of
Medicine and Fletcher Allen Health
Care medical center and hospital directly on campus provide important
links between the Department of
Chemistry and the biomedical sciences.
The chemistry faculty has a strong commitment to research, and in
particular, is seeking to enhance its
research focus in health and the environmental sciences. In addition to
the vibrant graduate program of ≈40
full-time graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and undergraduate
chemistry majors also perform research
in the department. Additional information about the Department of
Chemistry can be found at:
http://www.uvm.edu/~chem.
Established in 1791, UVM is located in Burlington, Vermont, also rated
as one of the best small cities in
America. Burlington enjoys a panoramic setting on the shores of Lake
Champlain between the Green
Mountains of Vermont and the Adirondack Mountains in New York. The eight
undergraduate colleges and
schools within the University have an increasingly diverse undergraduate
population of ~10,000 and
graduate and medical student enrollment of ~2,000.
Applicants must apply online at
http://www.uvmjobs.com (position listed
under the Department of Chemistry) and
include a curriculum vitae.
Three hardcopy letters of recommendation should also be sent directly to
Prof. Giuseppe Petrucci
Department of Chemistry
The University of Vermont
82 University Pl.
Burlington, VT 05405
phone: 802 656-0957, e-mail: Giuseppe.Petrucci_at_uvm.edu
Review of applications will begin October 7, 2013.
UVM is especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the
diversity and excellence of the
academic community. Applicants are requested to include in their cover
letter information about how they
will further this goal.
UVM is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer and the
Department is committed to increasing
faculty diversity and welcomes particularly applications from women and
underrepresented ethnic, racial
and cultural groups and from people with disabilities.
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Walter P. Niemczura, Ph. D.
NMR/Mass Spec. Facility Director
Department of Chemistry
2545 McCarthy Mall
University of Hawaii
Honolulu, HI 96822
Ph: 808-956-3113
FAX: 808-956-5908
Email: walt_at_hawaii.edu
Received on Wed Oct 02 2013 - 08:53:09 MST