Contaminant Fate and Transport

Contaminant Fate and Transport

RANK: Post-Doc
INSTITUTION: Baylor University
DESCRIPTION:

Baylor University, anticipate a postdoctoral researcher position starting June 2010. Postdoctoral researcher will study the fate and transport of emerging contaminants in aquatic systems. Highly motivated candidates with a PhD degree in relevant science and/or engineering disciplines will be considered. Successful applicants must possess a strong publication record and excellent English communication skills. Qualified applicant will be funded with competitive stipend, benefits, and travel support to attend professional meetings. The duration of this position is one year, with the possibility of renewal, contingent upon performance and funding availability. Review of applicants will continue until the position is filled. However, full consideration will be given to those applications submitted by March 31, 2010. Baylor University is a private university located in Waco, Texas. Chartered in 1845, it is the oldest university in Texas. Ranked among the top 100 national universities, the University is classified by the Carnegie Foundation as research university with high research activity. It provides access and training to state-of-the art research facilities situated in the newly opened $103 million Baylor Sciences Building (www.baylor.edu/bsb). The postdoc will be part of a multidisciplinary team of environmental engineers, ecologists, geoscientists, toxicologists and microbiologists from a newly formed Institute of Ecology, Earth, and Environmental Sciences (www.baylor.edu/tieees). Please apply at https://jobs.baylor.edu Baylor is a Baptist university affiliated with the Baptist General Convention of Texas. As an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity employer, Baylor encourages minorities, women, veterans, and persons with disabilities to apply.

POSTED: Monday, March 8, 2010 (All day)

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