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Postdoctoral Scientist Position investigating sorption of organic
compounds in soils - Connecticut Agricultural  Experiment  Station

Postdoctoral   scientist   position  is  available  at  The  Connecticut
Agricultural  Experiment  Station  to  investigate  sorption  of organic
compounds in soils, soil derivatives, black carbon and coal materials by
NMR  along with classical techniques. Candidate will be expected to work
independently  and  closely  with  collaborators  at another University.
Candidates  must  possess  a  Ph.  D.  degree  in relevant field such as
environmental engineering, soil science or chemistry and preferably have
experience  in  NMR  spectroscopy.  The  candidate  should  have  strong
communication   skills  and  a  record  of  research  productivity.  The
appointment  is  for  up  to  about  two  and  a half years depending on
performance   and  available  funding.   The  salary  and  benefits  are
competitive.  Interested persons should submit preferably electronically
(1) curriculum vitae, (2) statement of career interests and goals, (3) a
reprint of a recent paper, if available, (4) university transcripts, and
(5)  the  names  and  contact information of at least two references to:
Dr. Joe Pignatello, The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, 123
Huntington   Street,   P.   O.   Box   1106,   New   Haven,   CT  06504.
joseph.pignatello@ct.gov.   The   Connecticut   Agricultural  Experiment
Station is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.


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Joseph J. Pignatello, Ph.D.
Department of Soil and Water
Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station
123 Huntington St.; P.O. Box 1106
New Haven, CT 06504-1106
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Prof. Adjunct of Chemical Engineering and Environmental Engineering
Yale University, New Haven
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