From rob at iris.washington.edu Fri Sep 2 11:31:18 2011 From: rob at iris.washington.edu (Robert Casey) Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2011 11:31:18 -0700 Subject: [iris-bulk] (Job) Project Manager, OBSIP Management Office References: <201109021819.p82IJamY026870@dmc1.iris.washington.edu> Message-ID: <8EAA840D-1AB0-49DB-BCA0-24E72716E6B9@iris.washington.edu> Now Accepting Applications: Project Manager, OBSIP Management Office The Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology (IRIS) is seeking a talented Project Manager for our newly established Ocean Bottom Seismograph Instrument Pool (OBSIP) Management Office (OMO). The Ocean Bottom Seismograph Instrument Pool is a multi-institutional facility that provides sensors and recording systems for long-term deployment in the deep ocean for use in research projects to explore earthquakes and deep Earth structure. The OMO will work with the National Science Foundation, the scientific community, and the instrument contributors from oceanographic institutions to coordinate the development, operation, maintenance and deployment of a pool of approximately 200 instruments and ensure maximum scientific benefit from the OBSIP. This is a managerial position responsible for providing technical advice and leadership in the development and evolution of OMO. The Project Manager supervises a small OMO staff at IRIS headquarters in Washington DC, manages the awards to the instrument contributors, encourages teamwork among the contributors, principal investigators and NSF, schedules experiments, and represents OMO with national and international organizations. To learn more about this outstanding opportunity please visit http://www.iris.edu/hq/employment for a full job description. The ideal candidate must have an advanced degree in engineering or science and 10 years of managerial and technical experience. Experience in geophysics and ocean engineering is preferred. Based in Washington D.C., IRIS is a university research consortium dedicated to exploring the Earth's interior and understanding earthquakes through the collection and distribution of earthquake data. IRIS offers excellent compensation and benefits. Interested applicants should email a cover letter, their CV and contact information for 3 references to hr at iris.edu. Review of applications will begin October 10. Submitted by: April Jones, IRIS Consortium Edited by: Robert Casey, IRIS DMC From rob at iris.washington.edu Fri Sep 2 15:03:12 2011 From: rob at iris.washington.edu (Robert Casey) Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2011 15:03:12 -0700 Subject: [iris-bulk] Eastern Section SSA Special Session on VA Earthquake of August, 2011 References: <201109022150.p82LowuL002450@dmc2.iris.washington.edu> Message-ID: The abstract submission deadline for the SSA Eastern Section Meeting has been extended to September 16 to allow participants to plan presentations for the newly formed special session on last month's Virginia earthquake (see session description below). The Eastern Section Annual Meeting will be held 16-18 October 2011 in LIttle Rock, Arkansas. See http://quake.ualr.edu/ES-SSA-Meeting-2011.htm The new session description is below: The Mw5.8 Central Virginia Seismic Zone Earthquake of August, 2011 On 2011 August 23 at 17:51:04 UTC a large earthquake (Mw5.8) struck in the Central Virginia seismic zone and was felt from Maine to Georgia along the Eastern Seaboard and west to Chicago and western Tennessee. Significant damage was reported in Washington D.C. ( 135 km away) and minor damage in Baltimore (200 km). The USGS tallied about 142,000 felt reports submitted to the DYFI internet community intensity system, making it the most widely felt earthquake since the web-site began, and strongly indicating that more people felt this quake than any other in U.S. history. In the weeks following the main shock, numerous aftershocks occurred with one as large as M4.5 and several in the M3 to M2 range. Since 1774, the Virginia seismic zone has produced many small earthquakes and suffered damage from several infrequent larger earthquakes. The largest damaging earthquake (magnitude 4.8) in the seismic zone occurred in 1875. In the days following the mainshock forty-five portable seismic stations were deployed by several organizations making this one of the best-recorded aftershock sequences in the eastern U.S. We solicit scientific contributions from all aspects of earthquake studies on the recent large earthquake in the Virginia seismic zone including: strong ground motion, aftershock production, earthquake re-location, attenuation, site amplification, building damage, ground failure, and paleo-seismology. Session Conveners: Daniel McNamara, Steve Horton and Rob Williams. Submitted by: Susan Newman, Seismological Society of America ( snewman at seismosoc.org ) From kristen.eisenberg at yahoo.com Tue Sep 6 10:48:05 2011 From: kristen.eisenberg at yahoo.com (Kristen Eisenberg) Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2011 10:48:05 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [iris-bulk] (no subject) Message-ID: <1315331285.21852.YahooMailNeo@web122302.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> [iris-bulk] Job opportunity: seismic risk reduction in Haiti Please find below a job opportunity for a project coordinator for seismic risk reduction in northern Haiti. French mandatory. http://jobs.undp.org/cj_view_job.cfm?job_id=24851 Please forward this information to all potentially interested parties. Kristen Eisenberg Billige Fl?ge Marketing GmbH Emanuelstr. 3, 10317 Berlin Deutschland Telefon: +49 (33) 5310967 Email: utebachmeier at gmail.com Site: http://flug.airego.de - Billige Fl?ge vergleichen -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rob at iris.washington.edu Fri Sep 9 13:36:06 2011 From: rob at iris.washington.edu (Robert Casey) Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 13:36:06 -0700 Subject: [iris-bulk] (Job) UNAVCO Program Director-Geodetic Infrastructure Position Announcement References: <201109092009.p89K9L5u012036@dmc1.iris.washington.edu> Message-ID: UNAVCO Program Director ? Geodetic Infrastructure Position Announcement UNAVCO invites applications and nominations for the senior staff position of Director, Geodetic Infrastructure Program. We seek a leader with the vision to sustain and enhance the geodesy support mission of UNAVCO, a university consortium and NSF geodesy facility supporting geoscience research and education. UNAVCO enjoys national recognition for excellence. This position represents a reconfiguration of work among UNAVCO?s technical programs. The work portfolio for this position includes: ? Setting direction aligned with science community planning and proposals, with a particular focus on sustaining and enhancing the Plate Boundary Observatory and COCONet, as well as recent GPS and meteorology enhancements to Africa Array. Currently supported geodetic observations include campaign, continuous, and high-rate, low-latency GPS; terrestrial laser scanning; strain and borehole seismic data; meteorological observations; and geodetic imaging (SAR and LiDAR) acquired from a variety of platforms. ? As a member of the senior management team, develops multi-year plans and budget projections. Independently and in collaboration, writes competitive and successful proposals, manages awards to meet science community needs. This position directly supports UNAVCO?s focus on emerging international partnerships and projects. ? Supervises project managers and engineering staff in the development and operation of geodetic observing networks and systems to support of community science goals, securing resources for and providing services to support the program on behalf of the science community. ? Interacts with program sponsors at the National Science Foundation, NASA, USGS, and other agencies as appropriate to program goals. This position requires oversight of program planning, staff, projects, and activities supported by NSF-EAR, OPP, and AGS, and NASA. Responsibilities This senior staff position in Geodetic Infrastructure defines program direction consonant with UNAVCO?s strategic plan, and leads the program on behalf of the science community. The director contributes to new initiatives as well as supporting existing experiments and networks. The Director assures the effectiveness and efficiency of project and program management, and sustains relationships with sponsors. The position requires frequent and sometimes extended travel. Required Qualifications Candidates must have an earned doctorate in geosciences, or equivalent skills; expert spoken and written communication skills; and the ability to manage diverse staff and hybrid funding sources in a collaborative working environment. Term of appointment UNAVCO is offering this position either for continuing appointment as a UNAVCO regular staff member or as a term faculty reassignment through a university. UNAVCO Information UNAVCO is a member-governed university consortium, an organization that is uniquely positioned to advance and support geodesy community science goals. In addition to 98 US academic members, UNAVCO supports another 70 organizations at home and abroad as associate members that share UNAVCO?s mission and benefit from its programs and services. Prior to incorporation in 2001 and establishment as an independent non- profit facility in 2003, UNAVCO existed under different organizational umbrellas for nearly two decades as the University Navstar Consortium, then primarily serving geophysicists and geodesists who study tectonic deformation using high-precision GPS technology. Over the last decade, UNAVCO?s scope has expanded significantly, serving new science communities ? including those who focus on the deformation of ice, the Earth?s response to ground water, sea level, and other aspects of the hydrosphere, and renewed interest in imaging the structure of the atmosphere. At the same time, the toolbox available to the science community and supported by UNAVCO has expanded to include many new geodetic tools: advancing GPS towards mm-level global GPS geodesy and to streaming high-rate observations; borehole strain meters and seismometers, expanded geodetic imaging using LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging ) for Airborne Laser Swath Mapping, InSAR (Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar), and Terrestrial Laser Scanning, web services and cyberinfrastructure. At the same time, GPS is finding applications in a frequency range that used to be the sole provenance of seismology, as GPS moves from one solution per day to one solution per second, with high precision. These changes are part of a conscious strategy to meet the future needs of the science community. This position is based at UNAVCO?s Head Office in Boulder, Colorado, one of the finest living environments in the West. Nominations Nominations should include the nominee?s name, position, address, email, and telephone number, and be submitted to the President?s Office at UNAVCO. meghan at unavco.org or 303.381.7514. Application Procedure Please go to www.unavco.org/whats-hot/2011/position_description_program_director_GI_final.pdf for a formatted full Position Description. To apply, go to http://achaia.unavco.org/public/careers/submitresume.asp?jid=256 Please include a letter of application, vita, statement of geoscience education and experience, along with names and contact information (phone, fax, e-mail and mailing address) of at least three professional references. Complete your application by submitting the materials listed above as a PDF to UNAVCO Human Resources via email at carsten at unavco.org or by US mail to: Human Resources UNAVCO 6350 Nautilus Drive Boulder, CO 80301 Questions Position related inquires should be directed to the President?s Office at UNAVCO: meghan at unavco.org or 303.381.7514. General inquiries regarding employment at UNAVCO should be directed to Human Resources: Carsten at unavco.org or 303.381.7515. Screening date Screening of applicants who meet required qualifications will begin October 11, 2011 and continue until the position is filled. UNAVCO is an Affirmative Action, Equal Employment Opportunity organization, with a strong commitment to the principles of diversity and, in that spirit, seeks a broad spectrum of candidates including women, minorities, Vietnam-era veterans, disabled veterans, and persons of disability. Requests by persons of disability for accommodation during the application and/or interview process should be directed to Human Resources. Phone: (303) 381-7515. submitted by: Holly Zilling, UNAVCO From seth at earth.northwestern.edu Fri Sep 9 20:11:16 2011 From: seth at earth.northwestern.edu (seth at earth.northwestern.edu) Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 22:11:16 -0500 Subject: [iris-bulk] Workshop on Mathematics in the Geosciences Message-ID: (apologies for mutiple posting) Workshop on Mathematics in the Geosciences Northwestern University October 3-6, 2011 Over the past two decades the earth sciences have acquired a wealth of new and high quality data from new and greatly improved observing systems. Because this volume of data poses a major challenge for traditional analysis methods, only a fraction of their potential has yet been exploited. Similarly, results of many advanced numerical simulations of earth processes are only partially analyzed. Hence neither the data nor the modeling are being used to their full potential, leaving crucial questions unresolved. This situation arises in a wide range of areas including earthquake and volcano dynamics, earth structure and geodynamics, climate and weather, and planetary science. Addressing this situation calls for the application of mathematical methods not currently used, which requires a deeper and long-term dialogue and interaction between the mathematical and geoscience communities. To this end, we are holding a workshop funded by the NSF programs in mathematics and earth sciences. The workshop features a series of tutorials oriented for students and lectures on a range of topics in which collaborative efforts are likely to yield significant advances. For information, see http://www.earth.northwestern.edu/people/seth/Mathgeo/ organizing committee Seth Stein, Northwestern University, Chair (earth sciences) 
 David A. Yuen, University of Minnesota (earth sciences) 
Ridgway Scott, University of Chicago (mathematics) 
 Maarten V. De Hoop, Purdue University (mathematics and earth sciences) 
Peter Constantin, University of Chicago (mathematics) 
Raymond Pierrehumbert, University of Chicago (earth sciences) 
 John Schotland, University of Michigan (mathematics and physics ) 
Mary Silber, Northwestern (applied math) 
 Jared Wunsch, Northwestern (mathematics) 
Michael Stein, University of Chicago (mathematics) Seth Stein William Deering Professor Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences Northwestern University Evanston, IL 60208 847-491-5265 847-491-8060 (fax) http://www.earth.northwestern.edu/people/seth From rob at iris.washington.edu Mon Sep 12 11:54:00 2011 From: rob at iris.washington.edu (Robert Casey) Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 11:54:00 -0700 Subject: [iris-bulk] (Job) Polar Projects Engineer References: <201109121834.p8CIYuXe006862@dmc2.iris.washington.edu> Message-ID: <5F20E48E-15D0-4020-B2C7-3636946ECD8D@iris.washington.edu> Polar Projects Engineer at the IRIS PASSCAL Instrument Center The IRIS PASSCAL Instrument Center at New Mexico Tech is seeking applicants to fill the position of Polar Projects Engineer. Primary responsibility is to support Polar research both in the field and in the lab. Duties include: engineering, building, scheduling, preparing, and shipping equipment; field support both in the Arctic and Antarctic; development of specialized equipment for cold, dark environments; produce and maintain documentation and web content related to Polar support; and user training. This is a fixed term, one- year appointment (beginning October 3, 2011) with the possibility of extension as funds become available. A B.S. in Engineering is required. Willingness to travel to Antarctica and the Arctic is required. Experience with field data-collection systems; wireless communications, installation and network design; DC power systems; time series data formats; and seismological fieldwork are desirable. A demonstrated proficiency in CAD modeling and drawing is required. Applicants should submit a resume, official college transcripts, a letter of professional interests, and the names and addresses, email addresses, and phone numbers of three references to: IRIS PASSCAL Polar Projects Field Engineer Staff Search, c/o Human Resources, 801 Leroy Place, Brown Hall Box 089, Socorro, New Mexico 87801-4796. The position will be open until filled. Submitted by: Patricia Griego, New Mexico Tech - IRIS/PASSCAL From rob at iris.washington.edu Tue Sep 13 09:43:35 2011 From: rob at iris.washington.edu (Robert Casey) Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 09:43:35 -0700 Subject: [iris-bulk] (Job) Polar Projects Engineer [REPOST] Message-ID: <04F73A46-1481-4786-A4AE-045EB45BFC59@iris.washington.edu> (revised posting: this position is not a fixed-term, one year appointment) Polar Projects Engineer at the IRIS PASSCAL Instrument Center The IRIS PASSCAL Instrument Center at New Mexico Tech is seeking applicants to fill the position of Polar Projects Engineer. Primary responsibility is to support Polar research both in the field and in the lab. Duties include: engineering, building, scheduling, preparing, and shipping equipment; field support both in the Arctic and Antarctic; development of specialized equipment for cold, dark environments; produce and maintain documentation and web content related to Polar support; and user training. A B.S. in Engineering is required. Willingness to travel to Antarctica and the Arctic is required. Experience with field data-collection systems; wireless communications, installation and network design; DC power systems; time series data formats; and seismological fieldwork are desirable. A demonstrated proficiency in CAD modeling and drawing is required. Applicants should submit a resume, official college transcripts, a letter of professional interests, and the names and addresses, email addresses, and phone numbers of three references to: IRIS PASSCAL Polar Projects Field Engineer Staff Search, c/o Human Resources, 801 Leroy Place, Brown Hall Box 089, Socorro, New Mexico 87801-4796. The position will be open until filled. Submitted by: Patricia Griego, New Mexico Tech - IRIS/PASSCAL -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ivanzev at gmail.com Tue Sep 13 12:50:47 2011 From: ivanzev at gmail.com (Ivan Zevallos) Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 16:50:47 -0300 Subject: [iris-bulk] Sesmologist position. Message-ID: Unipampa is a new university located in southern Brazil. Position overview The position is for a Geophysicist with emphases in Seismology or specialized in seismic methods. Summary The professor is responsible for teaching courses of Geophysics; specially in the areas of seismic prospection and applications to hydrocarbon exploration. Essential Job Functions Classes in the Course of Geophysics; orientation of graduation students; research in areas related to seismology. Skills and Knowledge ability in programming language; knowledge in handling seismic processing software (Seismic Unix, Promax) Education and experience ? Bachelor?s degree in Geophysics, Physics, Mathematics or Engineering. MSc. in Geophysics I encourage Geophysicist with Doctorate degree (PhD) to apply. The option to access the upper lever level in professor career is automatic. -- ====================================== Iv?n Zevallos - Geofisico - Sismologo Universidade Federal do Pampa - UNIPAMPA Centro de Ci?ncias Exatas e Tecnol?gicas Av. Pedro Anuncia??o, s/n - Vila Batista CEP 96570-000 - Ca?apava do Sul - RS - Brasil Tel/Fax: +55 (55) 3281-1711 manuelabarca at unipampa.edu.br ====================================== 22 J 0260855 m 6621902 m UTM 444 m alt. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Edital 130_11.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 95641 bytes Desc: not available URL: From katie at seismosoc.org Tue Sep 13 13:21:09 2011 From: katie at seismosoc.org (Katie Kadas) Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 13:21:09 -0700 Subject: [iris-bulk] SSA Announcement: Deadline for Session Proposals is 1 October 2011 - 2012 SSA Annual Meeting In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hello, Please accept the following SSA news announcement for IRIS bulkmail distribution. The Seismological Society of America is now accepting session proposals for the 2012 SSA meeting in San Diego, California, 17-19 April 2012. The 2012 SSA Annual Meeting will focus on seismotectonics and hazards in continental margins with regional emphasis on Plate boundary processes. Topics of interest may include recent large earthquakes, tsunamigenic earthquakes, earthquake forecasting, the stress state of plate boundary zones, large scale lithospheric structure from active and passive source experiments, new results of the Earth?s deep interior, ocean bottom seismology, geodetic models for earthquake genesis and glacial rebound, physics of seismic sources, paleoseismicity studies, urban earthquake hazards, issues related to siting nuclear or other critical facilities, and emergency management issues associated with large earthquakes. Sessions are encouraged from across the broad fields of earthquake science, geotechnical and earthquake engineering, and seismology; topics may include (but are not limited to) wave propagation, Earth structure, explosion monitoring, controlled source experiments, earthquake and other seismic-source processes, ground motion, paleoseismology, and hazard analysis. The 2012 SSA Annual Meeting Program Committee is strongly encouraging the seismological community at large to help make this an extraordinary SSA meeting by organizing sessions related to these topics or to other cutting-edge research, methodology, and technology developments in seismology. With the meeting?s proximity to the US-Mexican border, sessions that involve cross-border interaction and collaboration are especially encouraged. The deadline for session proposals is 1 October 2011. To see examples of special sessions from the 2011 meeting, visit the SSA 2011 meeting Web site at http://www.seismosoc.org/meetings/2011/specialsessions.php. To propose a session, contact David Oglesby at david.oglesby at ucr.edu. Please contact me with any questions and/or if it will not be possible to post this news item. Thank you! Katie Kadas Membership Coordinator Seismological Society of America 510.559.1783 510.525.7204 FAX Membership at Seismosoc.org "Don't wait for extraordinary circumstances to do good; try to use ordinary situations." - Charles Richter -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rob at iris.washington.edu Wed Sep 14 08:49:40 2011 From: rob at iris.washington.edu (Robert Casey) Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 08:49:40 -0700 Subject: [iris-bulk] (Job) Data Products Manager References: <201109141511.p8EFBVYM013655@dmc2.iris.washington.edu> Message-ID: UNAVCO Data Products Manager Position Announcement UNAVCO, a non-profit membership-governed consortium located in Boulder, Colorado, facilitates geoscience research and education using geodesy. UNAVCO, Inc. is seeking a dedicated Data Products Manager to lead its efforts to develop and deliver high-quality data products to the science, hazards, and educational communities. A particular focus of the position will be the continual improvement of the access to, and the quality of, Plate Boundary Observatory (PBO) data products. The candidate will oversee and coordinate the work of the PBO Archives and Analysis Centers, including overseeing the necessary subawards, and will participate in designated UNAVCO and community mechanisms for coordinated development and evaluation of geophysics data products. Position responsibilities also include contributing to proposals for ongoing and new activities in a support or co-Principal Investigator role. All work will be carried out in close collaboration with UNAVCO's internal and external stakeholders in support of UNAVCO strategic objectives and community science goals. The Data Products Manager supervises five engineering and staff members who provide support for data products operations for PBO and UNAVCO. Currently supported technologies include campaign and continuous GPS, borehole and laser strainmeters, borehole seismometers, tiltmeters and meteorological sensors. This position is based in Boulder with frequent travel per year to scientific conferences and other meetings. The successful candidate will have strong project management, technical, and people management skills and experience, together with understanding of investigator science research across the breadth of the geosciences. For nearly three decades, UNAVCO has spearheaded the utilization of cutting-edge geodetic technology while providing robust operational support for researchers exploring tectonics (earthquakes, volcanoes, plate tectonics), the deformation of ice, the Earth's response to ground water, sea level, and aspects of the hydrosphere, and atmosphere. Our instrumentation toolbox includes high-precision GPS, LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) for Airborne Laser Swath Mapping and Terrestrial Laser Scanning, InSAR (Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar), and more. We host the NSF?s Geodesy Data Archive and provide cyberinfrastructure to support the full data life cycle and interoperability with national and international Earth science Data Centers. Our long-term success depends on development of a forward-looking, diversified workforce that draws on and cultivates talent across the demographic spectrum of gender and ethnicity, across international boundaries, and across scientific disciplines. All interested applicants should apply at: www.unavco.org. UNAVCO is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to employing a highly qualified staff that reflects the diversity of our nation. UNAVCO does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, veteran status, or disability where reasonable accommodations can be made. Submitted by: Holly Zilling, UNAVCO From rob at iris.washington.edu Thu Sep 15 08:52:49 2011 From: rob at iris.washington.edu (Robert Casey) Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 08:52:49 -0700 Subject: [iris-bulk] (Job) Tenure-track Position in Applied Geophysics, Universidad de Chile References: <201109151449.p8FEnAGO021051@dmc1.iris.washington.edu> Message-ID: The Department of Geophysics at the Universidad de Chile invites applications for a tenure-track position in Applied Geophysics. Preference will be given to a candidate with a strong background in geophysical exploration methods (seismic and electrical), allowing him/ her to interact with other specialists such as Electrical Engineers, Mining Engineers, and Geologists of our Faculty. The selected candidate will have to carry out research projects as well as teaching activities. Applicants must hold a Ph.D degree and a good record of ISI publications. SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Applications must be submitted by October 18, 2011. To apply, please submit a letter of intention, curriculum vitae (including list of publications), and two recommendation letters to: Dr. Eduardo Contreras Reyes, econtreras at dgf.uchile.cl, or post the documents to: Eduardo Contreras Reyes Departamento de Geof?sica, Universidad de Chile Blanco Encalada 2002, Santiago, CHILE From ivanzev at gmail.com Wed Sep 21 05:46:02 2011 From: ivanzev at gmail.com (Ivan Zevallos) Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 09:46:02 -0300 Subject: [iris-bulk] Sesmologist position. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Unipampa is a new university located in southern Brazil. Position overview The position is for a Geophysicist with emphases in Seismology or specialized in seismic methods. Summary The professor is responsible for teaching courses of Geophysics; specially in the areas of seismic prospection and applications to hydrocarbon exploration. Essential Job Functions Classes in the Course of Geophysics; orientation of graduation students; research in areas related to seismology. Skills and Knowledge ability in programming language; knowledge in handling seismic processing software (Seismic Unix, Promax) Education and experience ? Bachelor?s degree in Geophysics, Physics, Mathematics or Engineering. MSc. in Geophysics I encourage Geophysicist with Doctorate degree (PhD) to apply. The option to access the upper level in professor career is automatic. Foreign applicants Titles from universities out of Brazil needs validations in a Brazilian university. -- ====================================== Iv?n Zevallos - Geofisico - Sismologo Universidade Federal do Pampa - UNIPAMPA Centro de Ci?ncias Exatas e Tecnol?gicas Av. Pedro Anuncia??o, s/n - Vila Batista CEP 96570-000 - Ca?apava do Sul - RS - Brasil Tel/Fax: +55 (55) 3281-1711 manuelabarca at unipampa.edu.br ====================================== 22 J 0260855 m 6621902 m UTM 444 m alt. -- ====================================== Iv?n Zevallos - Geofisico - Sismologo Universidade Federal do Pampa - UNIPAMPA Centro de Ci?ncias Exatas e Tecnol?gicas Av. Pedro Anuncia??o, s/n - Vila Batista CEP 96570-000 - Ca?apava do Sul - RS - Brasil Tel/Fax: +55 (55) 3281-1711 manuelabarca at unipampa.edu.br ====================================== 22 J 0260855 m 6621902 m UTM 444 m alt. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Edital 130_11.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 95641 bytes Desc: not available URL: From rob at iris.washington.edu Fri Sep 23 13:25:10 2011 From: rob at iris.washington.edu (Robert Casey) Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2011 13:25:10 -0700 Subject: [iris-bulk] IRIS Survey for NSF EarthCube Message-ID: <99AA8DDB-969F-4735-9EAA-7C6427BD403D@iris.washington.edu> Hello Geoscientists- IRIS is participating in the design and definition of the new NSF Geosciences EarthCube Initiative. Information about EarthCube can be found at http://www.nsf.gov/geo/earthcube/index.jsp To help define the requirements for EarthCube, IRIS would like to ask you to participate in a short survey. It should only take about 10 minutes of your time and you can help shape the cyberinfrastructure used by geoscientists for the next decade. Please go to https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/F6PBYQK to take the survey. Please encourage other geoscientists to participate in this process as well. We encourage you to share the above link with them. Thank you in advance for your participation. Tim Ahern Director of Data Services IRIS -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rob at iris.washington.edu Thu Sep 29 09:21:34 2011 From: rob at iris.washington.edu (Robert Casey) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 09:21:34 -0700 Subject: [iris-bulk] IRIS EarthCube Survey Needs Your Input References: Message-ID: <3F89E664-0B48-4344-9EDE-EC72CC9C6FA2@iris.washington.edu> Dear IRIS Community- The response to the IRIS EarthCube questionnaire has been good but we want it to be great. If you have already filled out the survey, Thank You, and you can stop reading. If you have not filled out the survey yet, please take ten minutes to fill out the survey to help IRIS better understand your needs regarding the infrastructure you need to help you carry out your scientific investigations. Follow this link to begin the survey https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/F6PBYQK Thank you again..... Tim Ahern Director of Data Services IRIS DMC 1408 NE 45th Street #201 Seattle, WA 98105 (206)547-0393 x118 (206) 547-1093 FAX