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<br />SABBATICAL LEAVE. POST DOCTORAL OPPORTUNITIES
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<br />The Center for Water Resources and Quality Management at Chung
<br />Buk National University. South Korea. is seeking applicants for its
<br />1992 Visiting Scholar Research Program, The Center is conducting
<br />research on the development of Decision Support Systems for Watet
<br />Quantity and Quality Management in South Korea. General fields
<br />of interest are water quantity and quality simulation and
<br />optimization modeling. systems analysis, geographical infonnation
<br />systems. remote sensing, real-time system control and database
<br />systems, For 1992. they are particularly interested in applicants
<br />with expertise in reservoir and river water quality modeling and
<br />remote sensing, analysis and management of water quality data.
<br />Two types of positions are available: Visiting Associate Professors
<br />and Post-Doctoral Research Appointments.
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<br />Applicants for the VIsiting Associate Professor P..ltions should
<br />be Associate Professors between 35 and 42 years of age and
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<br />JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
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<br />Chemonics International, a large consulting firm located in
<br />Washington, D.C,. is looking for the following personnel for a
<br />current proposal:
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<br />PosIdon:
<br />Location:
<br />Date to begin:
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<br />EngineerlHydrologist or Hydrogeologist
<br />Near East
<br />february, 1992
<br />12 months
<br />Evaluation and development of groundwater
<br />recharge projects.
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<br />ExpertlselExperience Required: Registered engineer or
<br />hydrologist; degrees in civil engineering, geology or hydrology,
<br />Over 3 years working experience with engineering issues related to
<br />hydrology and aquifers in semiarid and arid environments in the
<br />Near-East/Middle-East region or in the western U.S. Technical
<br />expertise in most of the following: groundwater recharge programs,
<br />hydrologic data monitoring and analysis, coastal aquifers,
<br />groundwater quality. stonnwater management
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<br />Contact:
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<br />Marc Vanden Bossche
<br />Technical Personnel Coordinator
<br />Chemonics International
<br />Suite 200, 2000 M St,. N,W,
<br />Washington, D,C, 20036
<br />Tel: (202)466,5340 fAX: (202)331,8202
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<br />GRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANTSHIPS
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<br />Colorado Stale Unlverslty--Three Graduate Research
<br />Assistantships are available through the Civil Engineerig
<br />Department at CSU to support qualified students in research related
<br />to the development of a resource management support system for
<br />irrigated agriculture, Two M,S, Assistantships. at 5950/mo,
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<br />actively involved in independent research efforts, Appointments
<br />from 3 to 9 months will be considered beginning in the sununer of
<br />1992. The primary focus of the appointment is research; however,
<br />teaching of a graduate course might be desirable and Ibis will be
<br />discussed with the applicant.
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<br />Applicants for the Post-Doctoral Research Position should have
<br />received their Ph,D degree no more than 2 years prior to their date
<br />of application, Appointments from 6 to 12 months wlll be
<br />considered.
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<br />for additional information contact Professor Soon Bo Shim,
<br />Director of the Center, by FAX at 82.431-62,3643, Applicants
<br />should include their MOST CURRENT RESUME. ADDRESS and
<br />WORK AND HOME PHONE NUMBERS and a fAX NUMBER
<br />where they can be reached
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<br />stipend and paid tuition. are available, One Ph,D Assistantship is
<br />available at 51,050/mo, stipend and paid tuition, Fwuled by: The
<br />National Science Foundation; The Navajo Agricultural Products
<br />Industry. farmington, NM: Colorado State University; fort Lewis
<br />College, Durango; and the University of Southern Colorado, Pueblo.
<br />The research is financed in part by the Career Access Program for
<br />Women, Minorities and the Disabled of the National Science
<br />Foundation. Applications from underrepresented groups, such as
<br />Native Americans or other minorities, are especially encouraged.
<br />Apply by December 15 1991 to: Dr, Omnia EI-Hakim. Dept, of
<br />Engr, and Physics. fort Lewis College, Durango. CO 81301,3999,
<br />Phone: (303)247-7160; or Dr, Timothy K, Gates, Civil Engineering
<br />Dept.. Colorado State University, Fun Collins, CO 80523, Phone:
<br />(303)491,5247,
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<br />GRADUATE FELLOWSIDPS
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<br />Michigan State Unlverslty..Graduate stipends of $17,000 per
<br />armum will be awarded to fellows appointed through the USDA
<br />National Needs in Water Sciences Training Program. Three
<br />Fellowships will be awarded to outstanding fIrst-year doctorai
<br />students in the 1992,93 academic year, Program information and
<br />applicalions can be obtained from: Dr, Frank M, D'ltri. Co-
<br />Director, Institute of Water Research and Department of fisheries
<br />and Wildlife, 334 Natural Resources, MSU. East Lansing, MI
<br />48824. Phone: (517)353-3742, Deadline: December 31. 1991
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<br />Oklahoma State Unlverslty--The Departments of Agricultural
<br />Engineering. Agronomy and forestry invite applications for two
<br />Ph,D Fellowships in Water Sciences funded through the USDA
<br />National Needs Program, Each fellow will be awarded a graduate
<br />stipend of $17.000 per armwn for three years, Applications will be
<br />accepted until suitable candidates are chosen. Contact Dr, C, T,
<br />Haan. Agricultural Engineering Department, Oklahoma State
<br />University, Stillwater, OK 74078-0497, Tel. (405)744,8398,
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