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Date Mon, 7 Apr 2003 125319 -0400 (EDT) From Knezek@stsci.edu Catherine Mader, assoc. Nuclear physics, acoustics, optics, astronomy, climatologyand meteorology are just a href= a href= http//www.aip.org/isns/reports http://www.aas.org/~cswa/bulletin.board/2003/04.04.03
Extractions: [This came in response to Lucy McFadden's e-mail last week about meeting a woman at a conference who introduced herself as accompanying someone else, rather than with her own professional credentials. Eds.] I can recall a similar experience. I was introduced to a visiting (male) speaker. When I met his (female) companion, I asked about her background. She said, "Oh, I'm just tagging along on this trip!" So I presumed she was his wife. After I spoke further with her, I found out that she was indeed an astronomer, working on the same project, but was not quite as senior (and was married to someone else). I have also introduced myself vaguely, usually at times when I was feeling unsure of myself. I agree with Lucy McFadden that it is important to present yourself in a friendly but professional way during introductions. Andrea Schweitzer Little Thompson Observatory and chair of the AAS Employment Committee 2. Resources for an introduction to spectroscopy >From WIPHYS Apr. 1, 2003 We've decided to focus the Introduction to Physics on spectroscopy as applied to a few specific topics in order to show the students a range of problems that can be studied using this physics technique. They know a bit about atomic spectroscopy from high school science, so we will try to build on this. We will give them hands on experiences obtaining and analyzing stellar and solar spectra as well as using atomic absorption spectrometers. We might even do some molecular spectroscopy using an FTIR or UV-VIS spectrometer. What I need help finding is text-like material. Does anyone know of any resources that provide an introduction to spectroscopy for students who have seen it in high school chemistry and maybe physical science courses? We can use web resources or just chapters from a variety of textbooks. Thanks! Catherine Mader, Assoc. Professor Hope College mader@physics.hope.edu 3. Mildred Dresselhaus to chair AIP >From WIPHYS 3apr03 Professor Dresselhaus has been chosen as the first woman to chair the governing board of the American Institute of Physics, a a group of 10 scientific societies that apply a wide range of physical sciences to the public welfare. Nuclear physics, acoustics, optics, astronomy, climatology and meteorology are just samples of the sciences AIP societies handle. Full story at http://www.aip.org/isns/reports/2003/062.html 4. Univ. of Toronto Research Associate position in Planetary Atmospheres > From: WIPHYS Apr. 3, 2003 The holder of this position will work on prospective mission opportunities for the exploration of planetary atmospheres. The appointment is for a maximum of five years, subject to funding. Position Requirements: Ph.D. in a relevant research area; Knowledge of remote sounding (esp. solar occultation techniques), aerosol scattering and Mars exploration; Familiarity with the programs of NASA, ESA, CSA; Good organizational skills; Independent work habits; Ability to interact with industry and government; Public presentation skills; Demonstrated ability to prepare proposals and budgets. Applications (hard copy only) including a full CV, "statement of interests" and names of two referees should be sent to: Prof. James R. Drummond, Department of Physics, University of Toronto, 60 St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA, M5S 1A7. The deadline for applications is May 15th. The University of Toronto is strongly committed to diversity within its community and especially welcomes applications from visible minority group members, women, Aboriginal persons, persons with disabilities, members of sexual minority groups, and others who may contribute to further diversification of ideas. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian and permanent residents will be given priority. 5. Univ. of British Columbia Faculty Position From: Ingrid Stairs The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position, funded for the first five years jointly by UBC and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) under the NSERC University Faculty Awards Program, directed to women and Aboriginal peoples. The position will commence July 1st, 2004. The competition will be open to any sub-field of physics or astronomy that fits with the department's interests (see http://www.physics.ubc.ca and http://www.astro.ubc.ca). The preferred candidate will be nominated for an NSERC University Faculty Award and must meet NSERC's eligibility criteria for this award, which may be found at http://www.nserc.ca. The goal of the University Faculty Awards program is to increase the representation of women and Aboriginal peoples in faculty positions in the natural sciences and engineering by encouraging Canadian universities to appoint very promising researchers in those groups to tenure-track positions in science and engineering. Candidates must have a Ph.D. degree, an outstanding research record, an aptitude for undergraduate and graduate teaching, and be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. The appointment is intended to be at the Assistant Professor level. However, an appointment at a higher level may be considered provided the applicant has not previously held a tenure-track position at a Canadian university. UBC hires on the basis of merit and is committed to employment equity. Applicants should send a curriculum vitae, a statement of research interests and future plans, and arrange for three letters of reference to be sent by August 22nd, 2003 to: Head Department of Physics and Astronomy University of British Columbia 6224 Agricultural Road Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z1, Canada Inquiries only by e-mail to: lore@physics.ubc.ca, Lore Hoffmann, Assistant to the Head Applications WILL NOT be accepted via e-mail, hardcopy only please. 6. NGSC Deputy Director, NOAO, La Serena, Chile From: Sally Adams The National Optical Astronomy Observatory (NOAO) invites applications for the Deputy Director of the NOAO Gemini Science Center (NGSC). The position will be located at NOAO-South in La Serena, Chile. The NOAO Gemini Science Center is responsible for the support of the two Gemini 8-m telescopes within the US community. NGSC activities include support of US Gemini users and proposers, US proposal evaluation, user education, Gemini instrument development, and selected operations support. NGSC staff members are based at NOAO Headquarters in Tucson, Arizona and at NOAO-South in La Serena, Chile. A more detailed description of NGSC activities is available in the NOAO Long Range Plan (see http://www.noao.edu/dir/lrplan/, Section 3.1, pp. 9-13). We invite applications from observational astronomers with management and leadership experience, and with scientific interests that are aligned with the Gemini telescopes and instruments. The incumbent is expected to lead the NGSC activities at NOAO-South and undertake a research program utilizing the Gemini telescopes. The Deputy Director will have leadership responsibilities in selected areas of US Gemini user support and operations support. Experience in user support, 8-m-class telescopes, queue or service observing, and astronomical community outreach is relevant to this position. The Deputy Director of NGSC reports to the NGSC Director. The successful candidate will work primarily in La Serena, Chile. The working language is English. Staff members have excellent benefits and living conditions, an overseas allowance, an educational stipend for dependent children, international health care benefits, and annual travel to the point of hire. Bilingual education for children is available at the International School of La Serena, which was co-founded and is supported by AURA. The city of La Serena is a major seaside tourist destination in South America, with a climate very similar to San Diego, California. Applicants should submit to the HR Manager a vita, a publication list, a statement of recent research experience, a statement of relevant management and service experience, and a description of future research plans. In addition, please arrange for your references to send three letters of recommendation. Applicants are encouraged to submit materials before April 30, 2003; however, we will continue to accept applications until the position is filled. For questions about this position, please contact Dr. Taft Armandroff, Director of NGSC. Please reference position #595 with submitted materials. Application material may be emailed to: hrnoao@noao.edu or mail to: Human Resources Manager National Optical Astronomy Observatory P.O. Box 26732 Tucson, Arizona 85726-6732 Email: hrnoao@noao.edu FAX: 520-318-8494 NOAO is an affirmative action and equal employment opportunity employer. Preference granted to qualified Native Americans living on or near the Tohono O'odham reservation.
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Extractions: Other UWM Web Pages UWM Undergraduate Catalog: - Letters and Science Schools and Colleges Contents How to Use This Book Administration Calendar About UWM Academic Opportunities Campus Resources Admission Registration Financial Information Academic Information Index Student Services/Activities UWM Home Page Comments Mathematics is the international language of science and technology. Much of the subject matter in engineering and the natural sciences, as well as some social sciences such as economics, is presented in mathematical terms. Mathematical and statistical techniques are vital in fields usually not considered mathematical, such as biology, psychology, and political science. Some students come to mathematical sciences with the intention of teaching in high school or college or pursuing research in mathematics. Some are attracted to mathematics for its own sake, for the beauty, discipline, logic, and problem solving challenges. Other students pursue mathematics in order to achieve deeper understanding in their own areas of study. Actuarial science is the mathematical analysis of problems in economics, finance, and insurance. It requires knowledge of statistics, probability, and interest theory and how they relate to financial issues.
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Extractions: Education : B.S., M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1949; M.D., Harvard Medical School, 1953; Ph.D. (biophysics), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1957. Professional Experience : Medical House Officer, Senior Assistant Resident, Chief Resident, Peter Bent Brigham, 1953-1960; Fellow of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, 1957-1958; Philip H. Cook Fellow in Radiology, Harvard, 1960-1968; Career Development Award, U.S. Public Health Service, 1965-1968; Instructor, Associate, Assistant, Full Professor, Anatomy/Radiology, Harvard, 1961-1989; Paul C. Cabot Professor of Medical Biophysics, Harvard, 1989-1997; Daniel C. Tosteson University Professor, Harvard, 1997-2003; Paul C. Cabot Distinguished Professor of Medical Biophysics, Harvard, 2003 - present. Selected Concurrent Positions : Director, Division of Nuclear Medicine, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, 1968-1992; Chief, Nuclear Medicine Services, The Children's Hospital, Boston, 1970-1978; Physician, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, 1982-present; Radiologist, Brigham and Women's Hospital, 1992-present; Director, MD-Ph.D. Program, Harvard Medical School, 1978-1982; Executive Dean for Academic Programs in the Faculty of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, 1978-1997; American Board of Nuclear Medicine, 1972-1978; National Council on Radiation Protection, 1978-present; Director, Whitaker Health Sciences Fund, 1981-1992; Board on Radiation Effects, National Academy of Sciences, 1998-present; Chair, University Advisory Committee on Human Subjects Research, 1998-2003.
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Extractions: Education Ph.D. 1998 University of Colorado, Aero. Eng. Sciences, Program in Atmos. and Oceanic Sciences Dissertation Title: Application of Data Assimilation Methods for Analysis and Integration of Observed and Modeled Arctic Sea Ice Motions M.S. 1992 University of Colorado, Aerospace Engineering Sciences B.S. 1991 University of Michigan, Aerospace Engineering Professional Experience Research Scientist, National Snow and Ice Data Center (August 2003 - Present) Adjunct Assistant Professor, U.S. Naval Academy (August 2001 - August 2003) UCAR Visiting Scientist, U.S. National Ice Center (September 1999 - August 2001) UCAR Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of Colorado (February 1999 - August 1999) Graduate Research Assistant, University of Colorado (June 1991 - December 1998)
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