LI-COR is hiring... I haven't seen the job ad below on Ecolog-L, so am forwarding it.

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Will


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LI-COR Biosciences in Lincoln, NE has two professional opportunities
that we would like to make available to the viewers of your job board.

Applications Analyst

* Provide daily technical support to researchers and scientists;
participate in technical sales, marketing and product development
processes as needed.

* Ideal candidate will have a MS degree in biological or physical
sciences OR BS degree in biological or physical sciences with
applicable experience in LI-COR's Environmental division

* To apply please visit: http://www.licor.com/corp/careers.html

Applications Scientist

* Provide specialized technical support to researchers and scientists,
especially for photosynthesis products, including plant gas exchange
and leaf chlorophyll fluorescence, as well as canopy architecture,
leaf area, and light measurement. 2) Provide scientific leadership in
understanding and developing new products and product applications,
3) Present results to the scientific community in professional talks,
workshops, and published manuscripts, 4) Write technical application
notes and provide training to LI-COR customers and employees, 5)
Actively participate in the technical sales process.

* Ideal candidate will be fluent in Mandarin and have a Ph.D.  or
equivalent experience in ecophysiology, environmental physics, plant
physiology, agronomy or related field.  Preferred experience in
mathematical modeling or analysis of biological or environmental
problems, turbulent fluxes, hydrologic systems, light propagation in
canopies, or related processes.

* To apply please visit: http://www.licor.com/corp/careers.html

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Charles W. (Will) Cook
Nicholas School of the Environment
Division of Earth and Ocean Sciences
Box 90227, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708
http://www.duke.edu/~cwcook

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