Jobb/studiemuligheter?


skoge@chembio.ntnu.no
16 Nov 1999 14:43:07 +0100


Til: Diplomstudenter

Hallo,

Jeg vet at jobbmarkedet ikke er det beste i år. Jeg anbefaler
at dere prøver muligheten i de andre nordiske land eller f.eks.
i Nederland (se oppslag utenfor instituttkontoret i kjemiblokk 5).

En annen mulighet er doktorgradsstudier - enten i Norge

   - se http://kikp.chembio.ntnu.no/info/dringinfo
   - ledig stipendiatstillingen med Johan Sjøblom som veileder
      med frist 25.11; se http://kikp.chembio.ntnu.no/info/kb-3899)
          
eller i utlandet (se mail fra Prof. David Clough under).

Det er også mulugheter for dr.ing. studier ved institutt for
teknisk kybernetikk (de kan tenke seg noen med prosessbakgrunn
- se utlyst vit.ass. stilling med frist 18. nov:
   http://www.itk.ntnu.no/news/vitass051199.html )
        

Lykke til!

Vennlig hilsen
Sigurd Skogestad

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>>From David.Clough@chembio.ntnu.no Mon Nov 15 08:10:31 1999
>Subject: graduate study at the University of Colorado
>
>Prof. David Clough from the Department of Chemical Engineering at the
>University of Colorado in the US is visiting NTNU this year. His office is
>K4 229B and his email address is clough@chembio.ntno.no
>
>Prof. Clough would be happy to talk with any chemical engineering students
>interested in graduate study in the US, and, in particular, at the
>University of Colorado.
>
>The Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Colorado offers
>graduate study and research in a number of areas including polymer science
>and engineering, separations science and technology, catalysis and
>kinetics, ceramic materials, biotechnology, and process control. The
>annual research budget of the Department is over $US4 million.
>There are 16 faculty and about 80 graduate students. Nearly all graduate
>students are pursuing the PhD degree and are receiving full financial
>>support from the Department. The graduate students include about 20
>non-US-citizens.
>
>You can find out more about graduate study at the University of Colorado on
>the Internet site:
>
>http://www.colorado.edu/che/
>
>Feel free to stop by and visit with Prof. Clough about possibilities for
>graduate study.
>
>



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