Ingar Pareliussen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Somethig like this maybe? Latex does not break minipages ususally. So > you may have to manually break them into two seperate minpages to get > what you want.
Why not using the cv class distributed with LyX? -- Enrico #LyX 1.3 created this file. 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Loubere (Advisor), R. Scherer, R. Powell \newline Dissertation Title: Changes in biogenic fluxes across the Equatorial Pacific over a glacial/interglacial cycle \layout Standard \series bold Bordeaux University, Talence, France \series default \newline M.S., Oceanography, June 2001 \layout Standard Thesis Committee: F. Jorissen (Advisor), J.P. Peypouquet \newline Thesis Title: Study of a sapropel S1 off the Nile River; Was the anoxy triggered by higher productivity or by a fresh water input? \layout Standard \series bold Lyon University, Lyon, France \series default \newline B.S., Geology, June 2000 \layout Standard Senior Thesis Committee: T. Doken (Advisor), A.M. Aucour \newline Senior Thesis Title: Nature and composition of Ice Rafted Debris on the Voering Plateau, North Atlantic, over the last 40,000 years; Relation with continental glacier curves \layout Standard Senior year studied at the University Center in Svalbard (UNIS), Norway as an exchange student \end_deeper \layout Topic \added_space_top 0.5cm \labelwidthstring MMMMM APPOINTMENTS \series bold Graduate Student in Global Climate Changes, 08/2001 - 8/2006 \begin_deeper \layout Standard \shape italic Department of Geology, Northern Illinois University \newline Thesis advisor: Paul Loubere \layout Standard \noindent \begin_inset Minipage position 0 inner_position 0 height "0pt" width "5col%" collapsed true \layout Standard - \end_inset \begin_inset Minipage position 0 inner_position 0 height "0pt" width "85line%" collapsed false \layout Standard \noindent Investigated glacial/interglacial variations of biogenic fluxes (CaCO \begin_inset Formula $_{\textrm{3}}$ \end_inset , OrgC and Si) across the equatorial Pacific, assessed their relative importance to the hypothesized \begin_inset Quotes eld \end_inset silicic acid leakage \begin_inset Quotes erd \end_inset glacial event and how these biological and chemical marine changes affected the global carbon cycle. \end_inset \layout Standard \series bold Graduate Student in Paleoceanography, 08/2000 - 06/2001 \series default \shape italic \newline Department of Geology and Oceanography, Bordeaux University, France \newline Thesis advisor: Frans Jorissen \layout Standard \noindent \begin_inset Minipage position 0 inner_position 0 height "0pt" width "5col%" collapsed true \layout Standard - \end_inset \begin_inset Minipage position 0 inner_position 0 height "0pt" width "85line%" collapsed false \layout Standard \noindent Examined the changes in the benthic foraminiferal community and elemental composition of a sapropel S1 deposited off the Nile River and hypothesized about the physical and biological marine conditions, along with the regional climate, responsible for the seafloor anoxia. \end_inset \end_deeper \layout Topic \added_space_top 0.5cm \labelwidthstring MMMMM \begin_inset ERT status Collapsed \layout Standard \backslash parbox{ \backslash topicmargin}{ \end_inset PROFESSIONAL \begin_inset ERT status Collapsed \layout Standard \backslash \backslash \end_inset EXPERIENCE \begin_inset ERT status Collapsed \layout Standard } \end_inset \series bold \begin_inset ERT status Collapsed \layout Standard \backslash vskip-2.75 \backslash baselineskip{} \end_inset Doctorate Internship \series default \newline Done at the Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, 11/2005 - 12/2005, \shape italic invited by Roger Francois \shape default . \begin_deeper \layout Standard \noindent Determination of \begin_inset Formula $^{\textrm{230}}$ \end_inset Th and \begin_inset Formula $^{\textrm{231}}$ \end_inset Pa in marine sediments and usage of an Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrome ter (ICP-MS) - over 300 analyses. \layout Standard \series bold \begin_inset Quotes eld \end_inset In house \begin_inset Quotes erd \end_inset experience \series default \newline Usage of a state-of-the-art ThermoFinnigan MAT 253 Mass Spectrometer to collect oxygen and carbon isotopic data from foraminiferal species - over 200 analyses. \layout Standard \noindent Usage of a Carlo-Erba NA1500 Analyzer to determinate the organic carbon and total carbon contents of marine sediments - over 2,500 analyses. \layout Standard \series bold Research Cruises \series default \newline Field training in Western and Northern Spitsbergen onboard R/V Jan Mayen (Fall, 1999), participated to the coring and logging of marine and fjord sediments. \layout Standard \noindent Field research in Southern Spitsbergen onboard R/V Jan Mayen (Spring, 2000), participated in geophysic echo sounding and acoustic surveying of the seafloor. \end_deeper \layout Topic \added_space_top 0.5cm \labelwidthstring MMMMM \begin_inset ERT status Collapsed \layout Standard \backslash parbox{ \backslash topicmargin}{ \end_inset TEACHING \begin_inset ERT status Collapsed \layout Standard \backslash \backslash \end_inset EXPERIENCE \begin_inset ERT status Collapsed \layout Standard } \end_inset \series bold \begin_inset ERT status Collapsed \layout Standard \backslash vskip-2.75 \backslash baselineskip{} \end_inset Teaching Assistant - Dept. of Geology, Northern Illinois University \series default \shape italic \newline Spring 2006: GEOL 121H - Physical Geology for Honors Students \begin_deeper \layout Standard Led weekly laboratory exercises, held regular office hours, designed examination questions \layout Standard \noindent \shape italic Fall 2005: GEOL 320 - Environments and Life Through Time \shape default \newline Taugh the first half of the class (3 periods/week), along with the weekly laboratory exercises, held regular office hours, designed examination questions \layout Standard \noindent \shape italic Fall 2004: GEOL 104 - Ocean Sciences \shape default \newline Head T.A. (supervision of 3 T.A.s) for a 200+ student class, grading of weekly extra credits and exams \layout Standard \noindent \shape italic Spring 2004: GEOL 103 - Planetary Sciences \shape default \newline T.A. for a 200+ student class, held regular office hours, grading of weekly extra credits and exams \end_deeper \layout Topic \added_space_top 0.5cm \labelwidthstring MMMMM PUBLICATIONS \series bold Richaud \series default , M., Loubere, P., Pichat, S., (in review) Silica leakage during Glacial times in the equatorial Pacific. \series bold \shape italic Deep Sea Research Part II \series default : \series bold Topical Studies in Oceanography \series default \shape default . \begin_deeper \layout Standard \noindent Loubere, P., \series bold Richaud \series default , M., (in review) Glacial-Interglacial thermocline circulation in the tropical Pacific and Atlantic, changing patterns of nutrient distribution. \series bold \shape italic Deep Sea Research Part II \series default : \series bold Topical Studies in Oceanography \series default \shape default . \layout Standard \noindent Mekik, F., Francois, R., Loubere, P., \series bold Richaud \series default , M., (in review) Is Carbonate Compensation from the Last Deglaciation Responsible for the Late Holocene Increase in Atmospheric \shape italic p \shape default CO \begin_inset Formula $_{\textrm{2}}$ \end_inset ? \series bold \shape italic Paleoceanography \series default \shape default . \layout Standard \noindent Loubere, P., \series bold Richaud \series default , M., Liu, Z., Mekik, F., (2003) Oceanic conditions in the eastern equatorial Pacific during the onset of ENSO in the Holocene, \series bold Quaternary Research \series default , 60, 142-148, doi:10.1016/S0033-5894(03)00092-9 \end_deeper \layout Topic \added_space_top 0.5cm \labelwidthstring MMMMM \begin_inset ERT status Collapsed \layout Standard \backslash parbox{ \backslash topicmargin}{ \end_inset PRESENTATIONS, \begin_inset ERT status Collapsed \layout Standard \backslash \backslash \end_inset MEETINGS, \begin_inset ERT status Collapsed \layout Standard \backslash \backslash \end_inset &\SpecialChar ~ WORKSHOPS \begin_inset ERT status Collapsed \layout Standard } \end_inset \series bold \begin_inset ERT status Collapsed \layout Standard \backslash vskip-3.5 \backslash baselineskip{} \end_inset \series default Chapman Conference on \shape italic The Role of Marine Organic Carbon and Calcite Fluxes in Driving Global Climate Change, Past and Future \shape default , Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, Woods Hole, MA, July 2005 \newline \begin_inset Quotes eld \end_inset Silica Leakage During Glacial Times \begin_inset Quotes erd \end_inset \newline M. Richaud, P. Loubere, S. Pichat \begin_deeper \layout Standard \noindent 8 \begin_inset Formula $^{\textrm{th}}$ \end_inset International Conference on Paleoceanography, Biarritz, France, September 2004 \newline \begin_inset Quotes eld \end_inset Change in the Equatorial Pacific biogenic fluxes since the Last Glacial Maximum \begin_inset Quotes erd \end_inset \newline M. Richaud, P. Loubere \layout Standard \noindent AGU Spring Meeting, May 2002 \newline \begin_inset Quotes eld \end_inset ENSO mid-Holocene onset: Constraints from an open ocean record in the eastern equatorial Pacific \begin_inset Quotes erd \end_inset \newline M. Richaud, P. Loubere \layout Standard \noindent Preparing for an Academic Career in the Geosciences: A workshop for Graduate Students and Post-doctoral Fellows, On the Cutting Edge - Professional Development for Geoscience Faculty, National Association of Geoscience Teachers, July 2005 \newline Conveners: R. H. Macdonald, R. W. Dunbar \layout Standard \noindent CKO Summer School on Physical Oceanography, Les Diablerets, Switzerland, September 2003 \newline Lecturers: H. van Aken, H. Bryden, E. Chassignet, A. Colin de Verdiere, W. Dewar, H. Dijkstra \newline Classes on Observations, Theory of the large-scale ocean circulation, Variabilit y of the climate system, Mesoscale circulation and mixing, Ocean modelling \the_end
