Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Summer 2016 Internship in LaGrange, Georgia
Interface
is seeking a Summer Intern for the R&D department. This is a paid Internship at $13.39/hour and
housing is available through our local college here in LaGrange.
In
this position, the Intern will provide assistance with administrative tasks by
developing and managing tools for project management and patent
management. Additional duties include
opportunities to propose research projects and to work on individual projects,
work with Analytical and Microbiology Lab associates.
Candidates
must have:
·
Pursuing a College degree having completed two years of coursework
·
Good communication skills, verbal
and written
·
Strong interpersonal skills
·
Ability to work independently, in
teams, and to multi task
·
Analytical ability
External
applicants should apply at www.interfaceglobalcareers.com
We are a
VEVRAA Federal Contractor
We desire
priority referrals of Protected Veterans for job openings at all locations
within the State of GA. Our hiring
locations with contact information for the corresponding hiring official at
each location in the State of GA are as follows:
1503
Orchard Hill Road
LaGrange,
GA 30240
706-882-1891
An
Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer of Females, Minorities,
Veterans and Disabled
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Summer 2016 Internship with Imerys - April 1 deadline
Can you please share the posting for a
summer internship with Imerys below with students in your department.
Please note the following when sharing:
http://chm.tbe.taleo.net/chm02/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=IMERYS&cws=6&rid=1415
Thank you.
Kalena Stovall
Research Scientist, New Product Development
Carbonates Global R&D
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Office : +1 (770) 645-3399
E-mail : kalena.stovall@imerys.com
IMERYS Technology Center 1190 Atlanta Industrial Dr Marietta, GA 30066
- Interested students should apply through the link by Friday April 1st.
- Students should not contact me directly regarding the position. Resumes provided directly to me will not be considered - only applicants who submit through the link will be considered for the position.
http://chm.tbe.taleo.net/chm02/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=IMERYS&cws=6&rid=1415
Thank you.
Kalena Stovall
Research Scientist, New Product Development
Carbonates Global R&D
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Office : +1 (770) 645-3399
E-mail : kalena.stovall@imerys.com
IMERYS Technology Center 1190 Atlanta Industrial Dr Marietta, GA 30066
Monday, March 28, 2016
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Sunday, March 27, 2016
GT Pacific Program - May 2016 deadline for Spring 2017
Information Sessions
April 6, 2016
April 26, 2016
https://pacific.gatech.edu/info-sessions
https://pacific.gatech.edu/apply
April 6, 2016
April 26, 2016
https://pacific.gatech.edu/info-sessions
https://pacific.gatech.edu/apply
Sunday, March 20, 2016
2nd Annual IP Career Showcase
Please save the date for the 2nd Annual IP Career Showcase!
October 26, 2016
Georgia Tech Bill Moore Student Success Center
3:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Organizers:
Susan Belmonte, Georgia Tech Pre-Law Advisor
Brian Giles, Meunier, Carlin & Curfman
The
event will be a valuable opportunity for students and alumni from Tech
and other universities to learn about careers in IP as well as to
network.
There will be four panel discussions followed by a reception.
General panel topics:
USPTO (Janet Gongola + others)
Tech Transfer
Firms and In-house Counsel
Programs (TI:GER, pre-law, etc.)
We have only just started the planning for the event but wanted you to mark your calendars. .
The list of panelists is a work in progress.
Sincerely,
Susan
Susan P. Belmonte, M.Ed.
Pronouns: she/her/hers
Pronouns: she/her/hers
Pre-Teaching and Pre-Law Advisor
Georgia Institute of Technology
Bill Moore Student Success Center 1st Floor Lobby
219 Uncle Heinie Way
219 Uncle Heinie Way
Atlanta, GA 30332-0105
(404)385-3494 (office)
sbelmonte@gatech.edu
sbelmonte@gatech.edu
susan.belmonte2@gmail.com (Google+/Skype)
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Oregon State University Radiochemistry Summer School
Please click on the link above to apply.
The Undergraduate Radiochemistry Summer School is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy and hosted by the Oregon State University School of Nuclear Science and Engineering (NSE) and the Department of Chemistry in Corvallis, Oregon.
Running from June 20 through July 29, 2016, the school is for undergraduate students in chemistry, physics, engineering, health physics and related disciplines.Summer School Description
The Undergraduate Radiochemistry Summer School will focus on the fundamentals of radiochemistry with an emphasis on the back end of the nuclear fuel cycle. Blending classwork and labwork, students will learn physics of nuclear structure, radioactive decay and nuclear reactions, principles of radiodetection, chemistry of actinides and fission products, production and separation of radionuclides, radiolytic effects. The nuclear fuel cycle will be presented from fundamental chemistry to engineering applications. Students will benefit from the expertise of guest lecturers from national labs and academic partners who will present throughout the summer school.Four of the six weeks are also devoted to independent laboratory research projects under the guidance of our faculty. Students will present their results at a student conference at the end of the summer school.
In addition, students will tour the Oregon State TRIGA Reactor, and NuScale facilities in Corvallis. They will also visit Richland, Washington for tours of the AREVA, Energy Northwest, and Hanford Site facilities.
Accepted students are expected to participate in all coursework, research and tours. Upon satisfactory completion of the summer school, participating students will receive eight transferable radiochemistry credits at the 400 level.
Apply
- You'll need the following to fill out the form)
- name
- permanent address
- personal contact information
- current college or university information (name, location, AGPA, credits earned, dates of attendance, expected degree, and graduation date)
- brief explanation of previous experience including projects or internships
- brief statement (500 words or less) describing your academic and career goals and how the Radiochemistry Summer School experience might benefit those goals
- contact information for one reference
- electronic version of your transcript
- electronic version of your résumé/CV.
- Applicants must be U.S. Citizens.
- 12 students will be selected and will be provided with a $4,000 stipend as well as coverage of housing and travel costs.
- Applications are due April 20, 2016 with acceptance notification by April 29, 2016.
- Rising seniors are preferred, but all applications will be reviewed.
Logistics
- Oregon State University is located in Corvallis, Oregon.
- Students will stay in Oregon State University residence halls and have full access to university recreation facilities, computer facilities, and library.
- Questions should be directed to
- Dr. Alena Paulenova, summer school director, NSE
- Janet Knudson, office manager, NSE
Monday, March 14, 2016
GT Red Cross Club - March 30, 2016
One Day Telethon
Have you ever wanted to contribute to a great
cause? Ever wanted to travel back in time to the 90s? Well you are in
luck because GT American Red Cross Club is hosting a telethon on March 30th from 2-6pm in the
Pine Room of the Student Center. The One Day Telethon’s mission is to
contact schools around the United States to participate in a one-time
blood drive on September 11th to commemorate the lives of the
heroes and civilians lost that day and to raise awareness for the need
for blood in the United States. If you would like to find more about the
One Day Blood Drive before volunteering, please visit our website http://www.redcross.gtorg.gatech.edu/. Drop by and make a phone call to a school and help us with our mission to save the world- one life at a time.
**Snacks provided.
Ashley Walker
GT ARCC VP of Communications
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
CDC Tobacco Product Lab - seeking a qualified BS level chemist.
CDC Tobacco Product Lab is seeking a qualified BS level chemist.
Skill requirements:
The successful applicant must be familiar with modern analytical chemistry techniques ranging from automated solid phase extraction (SPE) sample preparation, gas chromatograph mass spectrometry (GC-MS), high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). A strong background in good laboratory practices, oral and written communications, and method development are essential.
Duties to be performed:
The applicant will work under the instruction of a research chemist in developing analytical methods for the analysis of harmful constituents in tobacco products and mainstream tobacco smoke. This includes sample preparation, bringing up or extending existing analytical methods, conducting qualitative and quantitative measurements, and analyzing data.
Thank you in advance for your help!
Shirley
Yan Shirley Ding, Ph.D.
Team Lead, Harmful Constituents Group
Tobacco Product Laboratory
National Center for Environmental Health
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Phone: 770-488-7934
Fax: 770-488-4005
E-mail: yding@cdc.gov
immediate UG research opportunity - Forest lab - Spring 2016 and beyond
There is an undergraduate research
position available in the Forest lab starting this semester (ASAP) and
extending for at least 2 additional semesters (including the summer
semester). We have a preference for students with the following
credentials:
Enrolled in Organic Chemistry I (CHEM 2311), with preference given to students who have already completed 2311 and are enrolled in / have completed Organic Chemistry II (CHEM 2312). Detail oriented, comfortable handling chemicals in a fume hood, and can work independently. The student must be able to commit 10 hours a week and have good communication skills.
This project entails working in an interdisciplinary group with engineering, biology, and chemistry. This position will focus on creating porous monoliths in microfluidic devices for bacterial communication experiments. Past students have earned patents, journal papers, conferences, grants, and recommendation letters. The first semester will focus on training, but subsequent semester will require more independent work. For an overview of the types of projects that are going on in our lab please see our website at http://pbl.gatech.edu/
Please send your resume to caitlin.austin@gatech.edu with your full name in the tittle of the document.
Enrolled in Organic Chemistry I (CHEM 2311), with preference given to students who have already completed 2311 and are enrolled in / have completed Organic Chemistry II (CHEM 2312). Detail oriented, comfortable handling chemicals in a fume hood, and can work independently. The student must be able to commit 10 hours a week and have good communication skills.
This project entails working in an interdisciplinary group with engineering, biology, and chemistry. This position will focus on creating porous monoliths in microfluidic devices for bacterial communication experiments. Past students have earned patents, journal papers, conferences, grants, and recommendation letters. The first semester will focus on training, but subsequent semester will require more independent work. For an overview of the types of projects that are going on in our lab please see our website at http://pbl.gatech.edu/
Please send your resume to caitlin.austin@gatech.edu with your full name in the tittle of the document.
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
CDC ORISE fellowship - must be a BS or MS Chemist - May 2016
I have another opening for an ORISE fellowship to start in early May, 2016. I am looking for a BS or MS Chemist or Biologist, who has already received their degree.
At this time, I cannot consider students who have not yet graduated.
Could you please circulate this job description to likely candidates?
Fellowships (up to 4-year appointment for
graduates within 5 years of receiving their last academic degree) are
available within Newborn Screening and Molecular Biology Branch,
Division of Laboratory Sciences, National Center for Environmental
Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Chamblee, GA 30341) for bachelor's level chemists, biologists, or biochemists.
General fellowship description:
- Serve as a member of the Newborn Screening Quality Assurance Program within the Newborn Screening and Molecular Biology Branch.
- Produce, characterize, and analyze data for dried blood spot (DBS) materials used for quality assurance programs provided to state public health newborn screening laboratories and international laboratories.
- Conduct and assist research into the development of new DBS materials, assays, and applications in newborn screening, in collaboration with academic, private and state public health laboratories.
Candidates should have a working knowledge of
analytical chemistry, biochemistry, or biology, and basic statistics.
Familiarity with some or all of the following methods is desired: tandem
mass spectrometry (MS/MS) systems, enzyme immunoassay, fluorescence
assays, high-performance liquid chromatography, electrophoresis, and
analytical chemistry techniques (i.e. use of pipettes, preparation of
standard solutions, volumetric techniques). Independent research and
current laboratory experience are advantageous but not required.
The Oak Ridge Institute for Science and
Education (ORISE) educational fellowship enables participants to gain
experience in a state-of-the-art laboratory while working on laboratory
projects of public health significance.
Please send inquiries and CVs to Dr. Joanne Mei at JMei@cdc.gov or 770-488-7945.
Joanne Mei, PhD
Chief, Newborn Screening Quality Assurance Program
Newborn Screening and Molecular Biology Branch
Chief, Newborn Screening Quality Assurance Program
Newborn Screening and Molecular Biology Branch
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Mail Stop F-19
4770 Buford Hwy NE
Atlanta, GA 30341
770.488.7945
770.488.7459 fax
jmei@cdc.gov
http://www.cdc.gov/labstandards/nsqap.html
Mail Stop F-19
4770 Buford Hwy NE
Atlanta, GA 30341
770.488.7945
770.488.7459 fax
jmei@cdc.gov
http://www.cdc.gov/labstandards/nsqap.html
Thursday, March 3, 2016
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
UG research opportunity - Forest Lab Spring / Summer 2016
There is an undergraduate research position available in the Forest lab starting this semester and extending for at least 2 additional semesters (including the summer semester). We have a preference for students with the following credentials:
Enrolled in Organic Chemistry I (CHEM 2311), with preference given to students who have already completed 2311 and are enrolled in / have completed Organic Chemistry II (CHEM 2312). Detail oriented, comfortable handling chemicals in a fume hood, and can work independently. The student must be able to commit 10 hours a week and have good communication skills.
This project entails working in an interdisciplinary group with engineering, biology, and chemistry. This position will focus on creating porous monoliths in microfluidic devices. The first semester will focus on training, but subsequent semester will require more independent work. For an overview of the types of projects that are going on in our lab please see our website at http://pbl.gatech.edu/
Please send your resume to caitlin.austin@gatech.edu with your full name in the title of the document.
Enrolled in Organic Chemistry I (CHEM 2311), with preference given to students who have already completed 2311 and are enrolled in / have completed Organic Chemistry II (CHEM 2312). Detail oriented, comfortable handling chemicals in a fume hood, and can work independently. The student must be able to commit 10 hours a week and have good communication skills.
This project entails working in an interdisciplinary group with engineering, biology, and chemistry. This position will focus on creating porous monoliths in microfluidic devices. The first semester will focus on training, but subsequent semester will require more independent work. For an overview of the types of projects that are going on in our lab please see our website at http://pbl.gatech.edu/
Please send your resume to caitlin.austin@gatech.edu with your full name in the title of the document.
PCI Synthesis - Boston - job opportunity - Spring 2016
PCI Synthesis (specialty chemicals company in Boston MA
area) is receiving applications
from ChBE and Chemistry grads/undergrads.
All the positions are advertised here:
http://www.pcisynthesis.com/careers/
You can apply directly on the website.
All the positions are advertised here:
http://www.pcisynthesis.com/careers/
You can apply directly on the website.
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
GT Red Cross club - meeting March 15
GT American Red Cross Club is looking for students that are interested in applying for the executive board for 2016-2017. There are plenty of positions and some of the positions even have two chairs. The deadline to apply is March 15th by 11:59pm and then interviews will be conducted the week after Spring Break. There is more detailed information on the application so please make sure to read it before applying.
Here is the application: http://goo.gl/forms/lfxrwNSa9S
If you are interested in learning more about the club, you can visit our website or our Facebook page.
Website: www.redcross.gtorg.gatech.edu/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/gtblooddrives/
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