Monday, February 28, 2011

Summer PURA Deadline March 4, 2011

Friday, March 4th is the deadline for students to apply for Summer PURA.

Students can apply at http://www.undergradresearch.gatech.edu/funding.php.



Fadrika Prather
Project Coordinator
Undergraduate Research Program
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332-0740
A. French Building

Sunday, February 27, 2011

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention offers an ORISE position in the Tobacco Exposure Biomarkers (TEB) group.

TEB ORISE Fellow
The Emergency Response and Air Toxicants Branch requests an additional BS-level ORISE fellow to serve as a chemist, entry level, in the Tobacco Exposure Biomarkers laboratory. This is a new request to support on-going research efforts to measure biomarkers of exposure to aromatic amines in support of FDA tobacco regulation.

Skill Requirement
  • GPA > 3.0
  • Experience in analytical chemistry including solid phase extraction and operation and maintenance of gas chromatography-mass spectrometry instrumentation.
  • Excellent written and verbal skills
  • Proficiency in the use of EXCEL, WORD, and PowerPoint software.
  • Good organizational skills.

Duties to be Performed
  • Develop and maintain a proficiency in sample preparation for urinary aromatic amine analysis
  • Develop and maintain a proficiency in GC tandem mass spectrometry operation.
  • Maintain a daily instrument log detailing the performance and functioning of the instrument. At a minimum this should include: (i) a log book for a record of sequences and samples run; (ii) an electronic excel file for instrument maintenance and performance; (iii) record of service calls and service report; (iv) record of tune files and reports.
  • Successfully complete a trial PT analysis of the urinary aromatic amine assay within 3 months of initiating work.
Resumes of qualified candidates should be sent to:
Elizabeth Cowan, ORISE
Center for Disease Control and Prevention
NCEH/DLS/ERAT/T0bacco Biomarkers
770-488-7557
ecowan@cdc.gov

Be a FASET Leader!

Success Programs is looking for a group of talented, diverse students eager to welcome our newest students and their guests. FASET Leaders just need a love for Georgia Tech along with availability this summer to qualify for the position. As many of our freshmen and sophomore majors can attest, having CHEM/BCHM FASET leaders is a huge part of making the experience so successful for them, so this is a chance to have a big impact and be a great role model.

Applications are due by 4pm on Friday, March 4th in the Office of Success Programs (ISYE Annex, Room 330). Thank you for your assistance and support in making the 40th Year of FASET a hit!

Friday, February 25, 2011

Georgia Pacific co-op position - 2011

Georgia Pacific will be at GT March 7 for interviews and interested candidates should submit their resume through Georgia Tech career website. These is also a posting for undergrad co-ops on the Gatech co-op website.

Interested candidate can also e-mail susnata.samanta@gapac.com.

Pay range would be between $17.50-20.00 per hour.

This position is a Research and Development position. Coops will be responsible for leading small projects, working under the technical guidance and mentorship of the R&D team. Assignments will provide an opportunity to solve real world technical product and process development problems with the intent to innovate and improve GP’s market leadership. The assignments are intended to leverage the fresh and creative thinking the Co-op would bring to the program in addition to giving GP an opportunity to work with and mentor the Coops as the progress in their career aspirations to become successful professionals. In the long term we hope that this opportunity will give us the comparative advantage of attracting and retaining top talent as we innovate towards sustained market leadership.

Requirements
Education: Currently enrolled in Chemical Engineering, Civil engineering, and advanced chemistry curriculum.
GPA >3.2
Skills: Strong initiative to support research & development activities with GP-Gypsum in the building science arena. Ability to both lead and support one or two individual projects and work in a team environment. Proficiency in statistical analysis, graphical methods and presentation skills.
Knowledge: Fundamental engineering and science expertise, basic experimental design, data analysis, and working knowledge of laboratory equipment,
Attributes: Required: Communication skills; team player; leadership; planning and organizing; motivated to take on challenging projects. Desired: Able to work with hand and power tools and build full size test panels for testing.

Job Responsibilities: Assist engineers/scientists in technical support and research projects:
• Function as a part of various project teams to help identify, formulate, and solve problems
• Design and conduct experiments, as well as analyze and interpret data
• Process tracking and report generation as needed for projects.
• Improving equipment and instrument accuracy and reliability.
• Generating and updating test procedures & drawings as needed.
• Integrate classroom knowledge to take on increase responsibility and in turn increase value.
• Informal and formal project presentations as required.

Job Expectations: Coops should expect to learn the following:
• Utilize their knowledge/skills to contribute to GP as well as gain experience in an industrial setting
• Gain R&D experience in the area of building science working with a talented technology group at GP
• Gain work experience related to Gypsum Manufacturing and Product performance.

Laboratory Technician Position At Arizona Chemical - 2011

Arizona Chemical, global leader in the production of pine chemicals, is seeking an entry level Laboratory Technician for a full-time (not temporary) position in our Savannah, Georgia Science and Technology Center. The position is salaried and is eligible for overtime on occasion. The incumbent will report to a senior scientist who will direct the technician’s work in conducting organic/polymer synthesis and application testing of these products. Position remains open until filled.

Job Qualifications:
• 4 year degree in Chemistry from an accredited institution strongly preferred; will consider those with other 4-year science degrees with appropriate course work in Chemistry
• Willingness and commitment to work safely, fully complying with all safety and environmental regulations
• Ability to work in a laboratory environment under the direction of a senior scientist
• Basic knowledge of laboratory equipment and processes and can assemble, operate, and maintain equipment as needed
• Basic knowledge of scientific method
• Familiarity with scientific process documentation, including keeping a detailed laboratory notebook
• May be required to support the scale up of products in manufacturing facilities
• Knowledge of computer applications to track and analyze data to include databases, spreadsheets, and statistical programs
• Strong team-work focus
• Ability to prioritize time

Arizona Chemical is an equal opportunity employer. Full benefits package provided including medical, dental, vision, 401(k), tuition reimbursement, and flexible spending accounts. Resumes should be submitted to Kirsten.Asta@AZChem.com. NO PHONE CALLS or walk-ins will be accepted. Resumes cannot be acknowledged due to volume. You will be contacted if selected for an interview.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

FULBRIGHT INFORMATION SESSION FOR STUDENTS - 2011

FEBRUARY 24, 11:00 am
Crescent Room, Student Center
Presenters: Jennifer Munson, Biomed PhD student, 2009 Fulbright in Switzerland
Dr. Phil McKnight, Campus Fulbright Committee Chair
Dr. Karen Adams, Campus Fulbright Advisor


Georgia Tech students are encouraged to apply for Fulbright awards available in 140 countries around the world. Through Fulbright students may 1) do research, 2) a one-year degree program, or 3) be an English teaching assistant.


Seniors and graduate students may apply next fall. Students at all levels are invited to learn about the Fulbright program. Students must be US citizens.


The campus deadline for Fulbright applications is September 16, and students need to work with Dr. Karen Adams this spring (karen.adams@provost.gatech.edu) to begin work on the application. Students are urged to make an appointment with Dr. Adams asap to learn what is needed in a letter of invitation and for preparation of essays.


Information about the Fulbright program for last year can be found at www.fulbrightonline.org. In May the web site will have information about the program for fall applications.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Women's Awareness Month - March 2011

On Friday, March 11th, Women's Awareness Month will present a one-night benefit production of Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues at 7:30 PM in the Ferst Center for the Arts. Hailed by The New York Times as "funny" and "poignant" and by the Daily News as "intelligent" and "courageous," The Vagina Monologues, which was first performed off- Broadway by Ms. Ensler, dives into the mystery, humor, pain, power, wisdom, outrage and excitement buried in women's experiences.


Join us as we raise funds for United 4 Safety, an organization that works to reduce the intimate partner violence within the LGBTQQI community by improving the understanding of and response to intimate partner violence through education, training and resource development.



Doors will open at 6:45, and parking is free in the IC parking deck. A dessert reception will be held afterwards for friends and family of the cast.


Tickets are $8 for students, $10 for faculty/staff, and $16 for the public and can be purchased at www.ferstcenter.org.

Friday, February 18, 2011

volunteers for Reception - InVenture Prize Competition

UROP will be hosting a reception for highly sought after high school students just before the InVenture Prize Competition. I am trying to get a few student and faculty representatives from all schools of COS to be there to demonstrate their research/innovations/hands-on technology/etc. I’d appreciate any help you can provide in getting COS to participate. I’m going to have the 6’ tables to use for display, but will try to accommodate whatever is needed.

The reception will be March 9th from (5-6:30) in the Student Center Ballroom. The president will welcome the students and their guests at 5:15pm and a little before 6:30 we will walk them over to the InVenture Prize Competition.



Thank you in advance for any help you can provide,

--Chris



Chris Reave
chris.reaves@gatech.edu

Interning in Washington, DC 2011

Attached is a flyer for a briefing session on the Washington Semester Program. Please share with any undergraduate students that you think would be interested in an internship in Washington, DC. This program is open to students from all majors.

Have you ever considered interning in Washington, DC???

Calling undergraduate students from all majors!
Don DeMaria, Director of the Washington Semester Program & the Learning Communities Initiative, will be on campus this Thursday to share more information and answer your questions about the Washington Semester Program.

About the program
Each fall and spring semester, up to twenty students from the University System of Georgia have the unique opportunity to live, work and study in Washington, DC through the Washington Semester Program. The Washington Semester is open to undergraduate students in all colleges and schools, and it is a comprehensive program, combining coursework, internships and a residential living environment. Students enrolled in the Washington Semester Program:
• Earn at least twelve hours of academic credit
• Work at least 30 hours per week in an approved internship
• Live with other program students in the nation’s capital
• Connect with leaders in public policy, government and business
• Participate in a variety of cultural, professional and social opportunities unique to Washington

Anyone can benefit from participation in this program, even if you are not interested in politics or are not majoring in political science or international affairs. The application deadline for fall is March 1, 2011.

Please join us on Thursday, February 24, 2011 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. in Room 321 of the Student Center. Pizza will be provided.


If you have any questions about the program or the event, please give me a call.



Thanks so much,

Fatimot



Fatimot Ladipo

Assistant Director of Federal Relations

Office of Government and Community Relations

Georgia Institute of Technology

601 13th Street, NW

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) Toxicologist position

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) is seeking qualified applicants to fill Forensic Toxicologist vacancies at GBI Headquarters in Decatur, GA and at our Eastern Regional Laboratory located in Augusta, GA. I am requesting that you forward the attached job announcements to the chemistry community at your college/university, particularly recent chemistry graduates and alumni. The deadline to submit applications is March 3, 2011.



APPLICANTS: Please read the following job vacancy announcements for more information on duties, qualifications, salary info, application deadline, and how to apply. Only applicants following the instructions on how to apply will be considered. Each job announcement requires 2 copies of the state application. PLEASE DO NOT SUBMIT APPLICATIONS/RESUMES ELECTRONICALLY.


VISIT: www.gbi.georgia.gov and click Employment Opportunities and Current Job Vacancies to view all GBI job announcements.

POSTED: February 17, 2011 DEADLINE DATE: March 3, 2011

JOB TITLE: PS: Forensic Specialist (EL) – Forensic Toxicologist
JOB CODE: 90624
PAY GRADE: 15
POSITION NUMBERS: TBD (Up to 2 positions - Grant-Funded)

LOCATION: Division of Forensic Sciences
Eastern Regional Laboratory
Augusta, Georgia

SALARY: $35,569.36/yr – $59,101.13/yr
Salary commensurate with training and experience

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) is seeking qualified applicants to fill two (2) Forensic Toxicologist vacancies at the GBI Eastern Regional Laboratory located in Augusta, GA.

Selected applicants must also be willing to sign a letter of agreement to serve in the position for a minimum of two (2) months for each month of training provided by the GBI Crime Lab so that the State of Georgia receives value and benefit from its expenditure of monies for training and compensation. The total time interval covered by this clause will not exceed three (3) years from the initial date of employment at the GBI Crime Lab.

The agreement further states that if the selected applicant voluntarily resigns prior to the end of the time interval described above to accept employment in another laboratory providing forensic analysis services (private, local, state, or federal) or in any other employment that utilizes the training provided by the GBI Crime Lab, a DO NOT REHIRE notice that applies to all State of Georgia agencies will be placed in their employment records. This DO NOT REHIRE notice will be communicated to potential employers who provide a signed waiver or in response to requests for information pursuant to the Georgia Open Records Act.

The positions will be filled at a level commensurate with the training and experience of the individuals selected.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s degree in chemistry from an accredited college or university, which included the successful completion of at least 40 semester (or 60 quarter) hours of chemistry coursework OR a forensic science degree, which included the successful completion of at least 40 semester (or 60 quarter) hours of chemistry coursework.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Under immediate supervision, learns to perform laboratory examinations, scientific analyses and comparisons on physical evidence submitted by local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies for investigative and legal purposes.

VACANCY OPEN TO: All QUALIFIED APPLICANTS
NOTE: All job qualification and selection factors being equal, preference may be given to Georgia residents.
TO APPLY: APPLICANTS MUST SUBMIT (2) STATE OF GEORGIA APPLICATIONS AND (2) COPIES OF COLLEGE TRANSCRIPTS. FOR APPLICANTS COMPLETING EDUCATION OUTSIDE THE U.S., (2) COPIES OF COURSE-BY-COURSE, FOREIGN EDUCATION CREDENTIAL EVALUATIONS ARE REQUIRED.

SUBMIT APPLICATION MATERIALS TO:
Georgia Bureau of Investigation
Attn: Office of Human Resources
P. O. Box 370808
Decatur, GA 30037-0808

 The Job Vacancy Number (#11-043), located at the top of this announcement, along with Job Title and Job Code must be listed on applications for this vacancy.
 Describe work history background experience in full. Applications should be filled out carefully and completely. Make certain applications are signed and dated. Incomplete applications, applications with insufficient information, or failure to submit the required documentation by the deadline can result in an applicant not being considered for the vacancy.
 Applications will not be considered that have “see attached” in lieu of completing the work history and job information on the application. Indicate any other job-related information you want considered in evaluating your candidacy for this position on a separate sheet.
 For announcements requesting copies of your transcripts: Unofficial transcripts will be accepted with the submission of the application package. Most colleges and universities offer unofficial transcripts online – please check your school’s website to obtain a copy. Please note that official transcripts will be required as part of the background investigation, prior to beginning employment.
 Foreign Education: Applicants who have completed part or all of their education outside the U.S. must have their foreign education evaluated by an accredited organization to ensure that the foreign education is equivalent to education received in accredited educational institutions in the U.S. This evaluation must be a course-by-course evaluation that includes each completed course/subject and the U.S. credit equivalent. Applicants must submit (2) copies of the credential evaluations to the address noted above by the deadline. For a listing of services that can perform this evaluation, see the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services website at http://www.naces.org/members.htm.
 Consideration for employment is contingent upon the completion and satisfactory result of a GBI background investigation (including criminal, credit and driver’s history checks), polygraph examination, fingerprinting and drug screening.
 Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to provide information on application status by phone or by e-mail. Applicants who are selected for an interview will be contacted to arrange an appointment. Applicants who are not selected for an interview will not receive notification.
 NOTE: THIS JOB ANNOUNCEMENT MAY CLOSE BEFORE THE ADVERTISED DEADLINE DATE IF WE HAVE RECEIVED A SUFFICIENT NUMBER OF QUALIFIED APPLICATIONS.

Applications may be obtained by contacting GBI Office of Human Resources at (404) 270-8335 or by clicking the following: State of Georgia Application for Employment

ALL APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE GBI OFFICE OF HUMAN RESOURCES BY CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON THE DEADLINE DATE POSTED ON THIS JOB VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT.

THE GBI IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

Employment Disqualifiers
Employment in law enforcement agencies involves public trust. Only those persons whose conduct, character and behavior which does not discredit either themselves or the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) will be employed. The GBI employment process will address the integrity, ethical conduct, honesty, prejudices, financial responsibility (credit), and past behavior of all applicants. While the GBI reviews much information and considers the circumstances in many areas regarding an applicant’s background, the following standards are among those that will automatically disqualify applicants from consideration:
1. Intentionally falsifying, misrepresenting, or omitting pertinent information while completing the employment application, preliminary interview questionnaires, or any other pre-employment document(s)
2. Deliberately making inaccurate, misleading, false, or fraudulent statements during the employment process
3. Poor management of personal finances (within the past five years). Debts, pending civil suits, garnishments, dispossessory warrants, bankruptcies, etc, will be investigated to determine a candidate’s suitability for employment.
4. Personal state or federal tax liability or delinquent student or government loans unless the applicant is on an approved payment plan
5. Any felony conviction
6. Any outstanding criminal charge pending adjudication
7. Sufficient misdemeanor convictions to establish a pattern of disregard for the law
8. Discovery of an applicant’s involvement in any crime of a serious or aggravated nature
9. Any conviction or plea of nolo contendere within the past five (5) years for Driving Under the Influence of Drugs or Alcohol (DUI) or for any serious traffic offense, including, but not limited to: Fleeing or Attempting to Elude a Police Officer, Vehicular Homicide, Failure to Stop, Render Aid, or Leave Information, and Racing.
10. Five or more convictions and/or pleas of nolo contendere within the past two (2) years for any moving violations
11. Current illegal drug use
12. Illegal sale, distribution or manufacturing (to include growing) of any drug
13. Deliberate association of a personal nature within the past year with persons who use illegal drugs in the presence of the applicant
14. Use or possession of marijuana during the last three years
15. Use of an illegal drug or combination of illegal drugs, other than marijuana, during the past 10 years
16. Use of an illegal drug or combination of illegal drugs, other than marijuana, more than five times
17. Use or possession of any Schedule I Drugs (including heroin, LSD, PCP, most hallucinogens) will permanently disqualify persons from employment as agents.

6th Annual Undergraduate Research Spring Symposium 2011

Research Coordinators.



Just another reminder…. Please encourage your students to participate in the 6th Annual Undergraduate Research Spring Symposium held on April 5, 2011. The application deadline is Monday, February 28th. Please post or circulate the attached flyer to your students. For more information, visit
http://www.undergradresearch.gatech.edu/SpringSymposium.php


Thank you for your assistance in advertising this event.



Fadrika

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Quantitative and Computational Finance (QCF) 2011

The Quantitative and Computational Finance (QCF) program of Georgia Tech
is Multidisciplinary Program with home units of Industrial and Systems
Engineering (ISyE), Management, and Mathematics.

The QCF program director, Dr. Shijie Deng, will hold a information
session about the program in Room 211 of the Instructional Center (IC)
on Tuesday, February 22 from 11:00 to 12:00. This session is open to all
undergraduate and graduate students on campus who have interest in
quantitative finance. It will showcase program highlights such as
curriculum activities, career opportunities and current QCF projects
which include Energy Market Visualization, portfolio and algorithmic
trading strategies, and Energy Market Efficiency.

For more information about the program see
http://www.qcf.gatech.edu/about/.

Monday, February 14, 2011

BROS Meeting: Selling Yourself to a Research Professor and Managing 2011

Interested in undergraduate research? Attend the following meeting hosted by the Biomedical Research & Opportunities Society!

"Selling Yourself to a Research Professor and Managing your Time to Avoid Being Returned"
Guest speaker: Manu Platt, Ph.D.

Topics to be covered:
1) Ways to engage professors for undergraduate research
2) Top traits professors are looking for
3) Professor expectations and responsibilities
4) Time management to balance coursework and research time
5) Asking for that letter of recommendation from your research advisor

WHAT: BROS GENERAL MEETING
WHEN: 2/17, THURSDAY 11AM-12PM
WHERE: UA WHITAKER ROOM 1103
WHY: BECAUSE YOU ARE AWESOME AND THERE IS FREE FOOD

Hope to see you there! See below for more information about BROS, upcoming meetings, and membership.

Best regards,
BROS

$50,000 grant from the SunTrust Foundation 2011

Good afternoon:

We need your assistance in getting the word out about the $50,000 grant from the SunTrust Foundation that will benefit students at your respective institutions. The news release from our office can be found at:

http://www.usg.edu/news/release/suntrust_foundation_awards_50000_grant_to_the_university_system_of_georgia_/

Please help us insure coverage of this generous grant to the USG Foundation by distributing to your media contacts either the link to the System release or by producing and distributing a release from your institution using the System office release as a resource.

Please send Candace Sommer <candace.sommer@usg.edu>, Executive Director of the USG Foundation an electronic copy or link to your release.

Feel free to contact my if you have any questions. Thanks for your help!
--
John Vanchella
Director of Strategic Communications
Media & Publications
Board of Regents
University System of Georgia
270 Washington Street
Atlanta, Georgia 30334

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Georgia Tech's iGEM (International Genetically Engineered Machine) Competition team

Dear Future iGemmers!

I am glad so many of you attended our sessions and emailed! We finally will have applications open Monday, February 7th on T-square! Applications will then be due Feb 14th.

How to Apply:
  • Log on to T-Square
  • Click My Workspace>Membership>Joinable Sites
  • Search for "iGEM 2011" or "iGEM"
  • Join the site (will open on Monday, Feb 7th)
  • Click Assignments Tab
  • Fill out and submit!
Applications due by Feb 14th. Current and potential undergraduate team members will both apply using this process. If you are a graduate student, email Dr. Gaucher [eric.gaucher@biology.gatech.edu] as we will be looking for advisors later on in the semesters once the project is chosen.

Good luck on applications! Please email gt.igem@gmail.com if you have any questions or comments.


Sincerely,

Amy Schwartz
GT iGEM 2010 Competition Team

Friday, February 4, 2011

Monsanto summer intership program 2011

Dear Student,

Monsanto Corporation has asked us to bring to the attention of Georgia Tech undergraduates their summer internship programs. Monsanto is a leading biotechnology company with research laboratories around the United States. If you are interested in a summer internship, please visit the Monsanto website to view their current openings: http://www.monsanto.com/careers/Pages/student-opportunties.aspx

If you plan to apply to Monsanto for an internship, please contact Prof. Nicholas Hud (nick.hud@chemistry.gatech.edu) for more information about the IBB-Monsanto connection.

The positions are filling up fast, so you are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.

Nicholas Hud

Thursday, February 3, 2011

ThinkSwiss Research Scholarships

Dear Colleagues:

We are delighted to announce the call for applications for the 2011 ThinkSwiss Research Scholarships! For the fifth consecutive year ThinkSwiss will select 15 highly talented and motivated students from all fields of study who are currently enrolled at a U.S. university.The awardees will receive a monthly stipend of $1,000 for a period of up to three month.
We would like to encourage you to spread this information to your contacts by forwarding the email below.

Amanda Greene, ThinkSwiss Research Scholarship recipient 2010, recently said:
“If asked whether I would like to return to Switzerland at some point, I would wholeheartedly say yes! The quality of research institutions is entirely comparable to the US, and the quality of life is much higher than in the US.”

Thank you and best regards from Washington,
Lukas Sieber
Program Manager USA Presence Switzerland
Embassy of Switzerland in the United States of America
lukas.sieber@eda.admin.ch
www.swissemb.org
THINK SWISS - BRAINSTORM THE FUTURE
www.ThinkSwiss.org
Switzerland's Portal in the U.S.
www.switzerlandportal.us

Become a Connect with Tech Host!

Do you want to help someone make one of the biggest decisions of their life? Then help show off how great Tech is by becoming a CONNECT WITH TECH HOST!

Apply to be a Connect with Tech Host for 2011-12 by this coming Wednesday, February 9, 2011. You can find the application online. We're looking for a diverse team to host high caliber, prospective students in Fall 2011 & Spring 2012.

Hosts will work with prospective students from Sunday afternoon to early Monday for 4-6 sessions. People participating in the Co-op or Internship program are also welcome to apply.

Have fun, meet new people and hang out with old, get free food- all while making a huge impact. Apply now!

Thanks, we hope to see you soon.

-Connect with Tech Advisory Board

Clemson membraneREU Program

10 weeks paid research developing membrane‐based solutions to grand societal challenges: water purification, protein separations, energy conversion and storage, carbon capture, drug delivery

Free trip to attend the North American Membrane Society Meeting in Las Vegas, NV from June 5–8.

Stipend: $5,000

Apartment-style housing provided at no cost

We seek students from all science and engineering majors and class years. People with disabilities are valued members of our institution and are encouraged to apply. No previous laboratory or research experience is required.
Application form is online.

Application deadline: March 1, 2011

CALL FOR PAPERS Undergraduate Research

CALL FOR PAPERS

Dear Future SURC-2011 participant,

Please place Thursday and Friday, April 7-8, 2011 on your calender as the date of the 43rd annual Southeast Regional ACS Undergraduate Research Conference (SURC). This year the conference will be held at Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, GA. SURC is strictly for undergraduates. The deadline for abstracts is March 25, 2011. Please see the SURC2011 website for more information: http://cost.georgiasouthern.edu/chemistry/surc/index.htm. Both oral talks and posters will be presented at SURC. Please indicate with your submission if the paper is to be an oral presentation, or a poster. The registration cost is $40/participant.

We are looking forward to you bringing your undergraduate research students to SURC to present their research. The anticipated meeting schedule is as follows:

Friday, April 8, 2011

9:00 AM Keynote Address -
9:50 AM Break
10:00 AM Session I - Oral Presentations
11:00 AM Session II - Poster Session #1
12:00 Break for lunch
1:30 PM Session III - Oral Presentations
2:30 PM Break
3:00 PM Session IV - Poster Session #2
3:30 PM Graduate School Fair
5:00 PM Banquet

If there are any questions, comments or suggestions please feel free to contact me at normans@georgiasouthern.edu or 912-478-5043.

Sincerely,
Norman E. Schmidt
Professor of Chemistry
Georgia Southern University

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

CDC BS position 2011


We are looking for a BS candidate. The job would mostly be routine such as sample preparation and/or some instrument operation in the Tobacco Exposure Biomarkers Lab. Another group, VOC, in my branch is also looking for some BS level chemists.

Please send me resume of candidates if you have any.
Thank you very much in advance,
Tiffany
Tiffany H. Seyler, Ph.D., MPH.
Research Chemist
Emergency Response and Air Toxicants Branch
Division of Laboratory Sciences
National Center for Environmental Health
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Mailstop F-47
4770 Buford Highway
Atlanta, GA 30341
(770) 488-4527
(404) 638-5314 (Fax)