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BASIC RESEARCH IN NONMETALLIC STRUCTURAL MATERIALS The Air Force Office of Scientific Research located at Boiling A F B W a s h i n g t o n , D.C. invites applications from qualified U.S. citizens with a background in university and/or industrial research on Materials Science of Monmetallic Structural Materials. An earned Ph.D. is desired. The successful applicant will plan, advocate, and manage the Air Force basic research program in nonmetallic structural materials with emphasis on ceramics, ceramic composites, carbon-carbon composites and related materials science issues. A knowledge of the technical content of U.S. and foreign research in this area is desired. The position is competitive civil service GM-14 with a salary range from $45,763 to $59,488 per annum. No prior Government service is required. However, applicant must be certified by Office of Personnel Management for selection eligibility.

Send applications (SF71) to: Civilian Personnel Office 1776MSSQ/DPCA Ann. No. 87-372 A T T N : Linda Sturdivant Andrews AFB, MD 20331

(202)981-6167 Applications must be received by: 28 February 1988 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

FACULTY P O S I T I O N Materials Science The Division of Engineering of Brown University announces the opening of a faculty position in Materials Science available September 1, 1988. The appointment will be made at the level of Assistant Professor within the tenurable ranks of the University. The appointee will be expected to participate fully in the teaching and research functions of the faculty, which includes teaching senior and graduate courses in Engineering and Materials Science as well as in the undergraduate engineering core curriculum, and conducting independent research in Materials Science. A research area of primary interest is the synthesis and characterization of advanced materials for mechanical or electronic applications. Expertise and experience in the use of analytic electron microscopy as a research tool and in using such techniques to relate material microstructure to physical properties are desirable. The Division of Engineering offers a close-knit interdisciplinary research community with excellent facilities in several areas of materials preparation. Currently, strong research groups are active in ceramics, composites, interface properties, thin film science, catalysis, plasticity and fracture. The applicant should have a demonstrated ability to make clear and effective oral presentation of scientific and technical material. Interested persons should send a complete resume, including the names of at least three persons who could supply letters of reference if requested, to: Prof. S. Suresh, Division of Engineering, Brown University, Providence, Rl 02912, USA To ensure full consideration, applications should be received by March 15, 1988. Brown University is an equal opportunity

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C O N D E N S E D MATTER EXPERIMENT Washington University The Department of Physics at Washington University anticipates a regular faculty position starting in the fall of 1988 fo