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Hi ! I will soon be graduating with a PhD in Mining Engineering. I have a good geostat background and am familiar with softwares such as ISATIS(GEOMATH), VULCAN and GEOEAS. I have programmed a lot in GAUSS. I wanted to know what kind of job market is available. You can check out my resume at : http://convex.uky.edu/~ganguli/index.html or email me at: ganguli@ukcc.uky.edu Rajive GanguliReturn to Top
arose wrote: > > HOLISTIC ENGINEERING [stuff deleted] Please watch for inappropriate cross-postings by the original poster and delete them from your replies. Anybody posting to this thread, say, know what sci.geo.eos is ?? -Will -- Dr. William C. Snyder will@icess.ucsb.edu Imaging Scientist http://www.icess.ucsb.edu/~will/will.html Institute for Computational Earth Systems Science University of California Santa BarbaraReturn to Top
Reposting of software availability: ----------------------------------------------------- This is a notice to anyone interested in chemical equilibrium software for educational and research use. MINEQL+ is now available on our web site at : http://www.agate.net/~ersoftwr/mineql.html MINEQL+ uses the same numerical engine and thermodynamic database as EPA'S MINETEQA2, but it is much easier to use and understand. The user interface is a cursor-driven, spatial motif that is similar to the tableau's used in Morel and Hering's "Principles of Aquatic Chemistry." This motif also parallels the underlying ideas within the numerical engine. The program is a DOS/PC program. This software was designed as a research tool, but it has primarily been used as an aid to teach chemical equilibrium modeling at the graduate level. It is currently used in over 400 colleges and universities. The software is distributed in a freeware manner, so students can each have a copy. The manual must be ordered and purchased separately, but it too can be copied for student use. Check out our web site for more information or e-mail us at ersoftwr@agate.netReturn to Top