Title:Post Doc, Aerosol Technology, Colorado State University
Location:USA
Organization’s profile:
The Volckens Research Group, covering the Departments of Mechanical Engineering and Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences at Colorado State University has an opening for a post-doctoral research position in aerosol technology. Research will occur under direct supervision of Professor John Volckens.
Job Description:
The position is full-time with a multi-year duration, upon satisfactory performance and continued funding.
Eligibility:
A PHD degree in a quantitative science, environmental health, or engineering field, with research experience in aerosols and air quality instrumentation. Strong laboratory skills (including hands-on experience with aerosol measurement, gas and vapor sampling/analysis, and microfluidics).
How to apply:
Apply by sending a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and list of three references to Ms. Jean Runyan (Jean.Runyan(at)colostate.edu)
Last Date for the application:
30 May, 2014
Reference: www.cvmbs.colostate.edu/erhs
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