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  cen-chemjobs: Job Seeker - Analytical Chemistry
Analytical chemists are generally involved with making measurements using sophisticated state-of-the-art computer controlled instrumentation in government laboratories and laboratories in all areas of the chemical, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and food industries.
Analytical chemists are employed in every part of the chemical, pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical, food, and waste management industries, as well as in government and private consulting labs, and with vendors of chemical instrumentation.
For bachelor's level analytical chemists with 10-14 years experience, the salary range is $39,000 to $52,000; for master's level analytical chemists, the salary range is $42,000 to $54,000; and for Ph.D. level analytical chemists, the salary range is $55,000 to $66,000.
pubs.acs.org /chemjobs/jobseeker/articles/job_analytical.html   (2656 words)

  
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Analytical chemistry can be used in a wide range of applications including: biochemistry; environmental chemistry; forensic science; food chemistry; pharmaceutical and medicinal analysis; industrial chemistry and inorganic, organic, and polymer disciplines of chemistry.
It is the analytical chemist who is called upon to analyze and make determinations of a wide variety of samples in these previously mentioned areas of chemistry.
The analytical chemist either uses current established methods to solve new problems or develops new methods to solve both old and new problems.
www.hofstra.edu /FORMS/FORMS_printPage.cfm?thepage=CHM_faculty_nirode   (749 words)

  
 Chemists and materials scientists
Analytical chemists determine the structure, composition, and nature of substances by examining and identifying their various elements or compounds.
Chemists who hold a Ph.D. and have previous industrial experience may be particularly attractive to employers because such people are more likely to understand the complex regulations that apply to the pharmaceutical industry.
Chemists also will be needed to develop and improve the technologies and processes used to produce chemicals for all purposes, and to monitor and measure air and water pollutants to ensure compliance with local, State, and Federal environmental regulations.
www.bls.gov /oco/ocos049.htm   (2668 words)

  
 UConn Chemistry - Undergraduate Studies
Analytical chemists in industry are concerned with cost, speed, and reliability of a process.
The analytical chemist takes it as a challenge to design the best method or device that will give reliable performance at the highest speed and lowest cost.
Inorganic polymers such as silicones or phosphazenes can provide chemical and thermal resistance unattainable with organic polymers, and the analytical chemist needs to completely redefine the classical analytical techniques when faced with specimens which may be insoluble and infusible, yet require analysis of impurities at the ppm and ppb level.
chemistry.uconn.edu /undergraduate_studies.html   (3027 words)

  
 Department of Chemistry at McMaster: Analytical Research
Analytical chemistry is an exciting inter-disciplinary field that is applied in many emerging areas of science including environmental chemistry, biochemistry, astrochemistry, pharmaceutical science, forensics, clinical chemistry and biomedical sciences.
The analytical chemists at McMaster are interested in developing improved methods of instrumental analysis for biological and environmental samples based on chromatography, electrophoresis, mass spectrometry and optical spectroscopy.
Analytical chemist graduates from McMaster enjoy a unique multi-disciplinary training that is in high demand in academia, private industry and governmental laboratories.
www.chemistry.mcmaster.ca /disciplines/analytical.html   (406 words)

  
 Analytical Chemistry
Analytical chemists in industry are there for one purpose: to advance the business of the company.
The analytical chemist must set "stretching" goals, in which limits and abilities are pushed and tested, and then meet them in a timely fashion.
In this age of information overload, the industrial analytical chemist needs to develop strategies and skills to sift through and identify precious nuggets of valuable and actionable information from among the mass of ideas, interesting information, and trivia that flow across the desk through journals, memos, e-mail, the Internet, the telephone, and the fax machine.
pubs.acs.org /hotartcl/ac/96/aug/aug.html   (2591 words)

  
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Analytical Chemistry is alive and well and is used in many different industries and research institutes.
The Belgian chemist, A. Reychler, noted the effects of detergents and the first commercially available detergent was `Nekal' sold in Germany in 1917 to alleviate wartime soap shortages.
Chemists are respected members of any community and are usually treated as such by the general public who realise that only great brains make great chemists.
www.careerexpo.co.za /viewcareer.asp?code=377   (963 words)

  
 SCIMEDIA: Introduction to Analytical Chemistry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
To be efficient and effective, an analytical chemist must know the tools that are available to tackle a wide variety of problems.
For this reason, analytical chemistry courses are often structured along the lines of the analytical methods (the tools-of-the-trade).
As you study the analytical chemistry topics, follow the hyperlinks to the basic concepts with which you are not familiar or with which you need a refresher.
elchem.kaist.ac.kr /vt/chem-ed/analytic/ac-intro.htm   (241 words)

  
 Analytical Chemistry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Our analytical chemists can determine the in vitro percutaneous absorption of compounds through human and animal skin and they can monitor exogenous compounds, as well as biochemical markers.
The analytical chemistry staff is composed of Ph.D. and B.S. level analytical chemists, and is led by a Ph.D. analytical chemist with over 20 years of contract laboratory experience.
Another Ph.D. chemist on staff has extensive experience in the conduct of in vitro studies, particularly in the areas of metabolism of xenobiotic compounds by microsomes, hepatocytes, and isolated cytochrome P450.
www.iit.edu /iitri-bk/analytical.cfm   (432 words)

  
 Analytical Chemistry - ChemicalInformationSources
Chemists of all types need to be able to identify with certainty the substances they have made, extracted from a source, or sampled in some manner.
At times it may be necessary for the analytical chemist to create a derivative of the analyte in order to form a more volatile or more thermally stable substance that can be separated.
Analytical WebBase (incorporating Analytical Abstracts), produced by the Royal Society of Chemistry, has comprehensive coverage for all aspects of analytical chemistry, including instrumentation and applications.
cheminfo.informatics.indiana.edu /cicc/cis/index.php/Analytical_Chemistry   (2198 words)

  
 Better Flavors through Organic Chemistry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Being a flavor chemist (or flavorist) can be an interesting, fun, and lucrative job—creating flavors for a variety of foods from beverages, to the main course, to dessert!  Training is of utmost importance, and practitioners must apprentice with a senior flavorist for several years before obtaining certification as a flavorist.
To prevent fraud, chemists measure the moisture content of the spice using azeotropic distillation to detect the possible addition of water, which can be added in an attempt to increase an oil’s perceived value.
The natural product or synthetic chemist relies on the flavor chemist to use and balance such chemicals in formulations to create stable flavors when fresh food cannot be stored for extended times or used “as is” in the final food product.
www.chemistry.org /portal/a/c/s/1/feature_tea.html?id=c373e9f86cf08f208f6a4fd8fe800100   (1139 words)

  
 HireDiversity.com: Job: Monsanto - Analytical Chemist
The Monsanto Crop Analytics in Ankeny, Iowa, is seeking an analytical chemist with outstanding leadership abilities to develop advanced analytical methods and manage a variety of analytical projects to support plant breeding and commercial products.
The successful candidate will apply advanced analytical chemistry to develop analytical methods, conduct analytical studies, interpret data and issue report on compositional analysis of seeds and grains, used in food, feed and processing applications.
The candidate will be responsible for establishing new advanced analytical methods, and will work with Crop Analytics teams across multiple sites globally, to establish cutting edge grain analytics protocols and technologies.
www.hirediversity.com /jobseekers/jobs/view.asp?ID=1676481   (376 words)

  
 ISCID - Roland Hirsch
In his award speech, Dr. Hirsch spoke about analytical techniques and their importance in studying the biochemical processes that occur in living cells.
He proclaimed it a "great time to be an analytical chemist" and that "the analytical sciences will be at the very center of the biology of the future."
Analytical Science at the Center of Chemistry and Beyond its Frontier by Roland Hirsch
www.iscid.org /roland-hirsch.php   (206 words)

  
 Reading Chemistry Jobs on CareerBuilder.com
Smith Hanley is currently looking for an Analytical Chemist in the Malvern, PA area to service an 11-month contract.
Chemist – Wyeth in Collegeville, PA seeks a Sr.
Purpose: Analytical Chemist Wayne, PA Permanent Hire position We are hiring for a permanent chemist to support the production of automotive and diesel...
science-biotech.careerbuilder.com /sb.ic/Pennsylvania_Reading_Chemistry.htm?IPath=OCP   (573 words)

  
 Profession Jokes - Chemists
A physicist, biologist and a chemist were going to the ocean for the first time.
The chemist waited for a long time and afterwards, wrote the observation, "The physicist and the biologist are soluble in ocean water".
A physical chemist is a student who goes to university thinking he might want to be a physicist, but gets intimated by the math.
www.workjoke.com /projoke26.htm   (1060 words)

  
 KMPS Pilot Plant - Analytical Capabilities
The analytical department provides on-site analysis of process streams to assist with pilot/laboratory testing.
Rapid analytical results are available to help direct the tests so that results can be obtained in the shortest time possible.
Our analytical chemist is dedicated to supporting the pilot plant activities, and we always welcome input from the client's analytical staff to assist in these tests.
www.pilot-plant.com /analytical.htm   (76 words)

  
 Accelrys: Analytical Chemists
Accelrys provides fast, robust, and validated scientific algorithms in an integrated environment, enabling materials characterization at a fraction of the time and cost of traditional means.
Analytical chemists can also benefit from tools to manage and analyze chemical information.
Crystallization and analytical tools have been developed in collaboration with 15 major pharmaceutical companies in our Pharmaceutical Development and Molecular Crystallization Consortia.
www.accelrys.com /solutions/chemcryst   (331 words)

  
 Analytical Chemist Jobs Profile
Analytical chemists are employed by manufacturing companies, hospital and public health laboratories, government and environmental agencies, and independent consultancies and research organisations throughout the UK.
Analytical chemists working in this area include public analysts who are involved with environmental health and trading standards offices.
We have a section available at this site on Analytical Chemist job interview tips that you may find of interest should you wish to brush up your skills in this area and we also have number of career articles that may also be of use to you from within our guides and documents section.
www.redgoldfish.co.uk /view_job_information.asp?gid=310   (1214 words)

  
 Chemical Analysis and Chemical Testing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
SMI Analytical can assist you with both Chemical Analysis and Interpretation of chemical data obtained in chemical tests.
Many chemical reports and chemical assays are often filled with abbreviations as to methods used in analysis, Unless one is a chemist they mean nothing to the average person in the street.
SMI ANALYTICAL indemnifies itself from any legal action which may be instituted against it due to supplied data.
www.smianalytical.com /chemical-testing.html   (881 words)

  
 Analytical chemist, Arizona Jobs, Jobwerx
This individual will review analytical documentation and test various materials including plastics, adhesives, packaging, and lubricants.
Directs the calibration and maintenance of the laboratory and the analytical equipment.
Knowledge of QSR and analytical testing procedures for polymers.
www.jobwerx.com /jobs/04057ach.html   (156 words)

  
 ANALYTICAL CHEMIST SUPERVISOR - 3H30
This is supervisory analytical chemistry work assigning and monitoring the work of subordinate chemists and technicians engaged in conducting a wide variety of chemical and physical analyses and research in the area of specialization.
Supervision of chemists and technical laboratory personnel and acting as a resource person to other departmental administrators and provision of supporting services are significant aspects of the work.
Positions must supervise subordinate chemists and technicians engaged in conducting a wide variety of chemical and physical analyses and research in the area of specialization.
www.phila.gov /personnel/specs/3H30.htm   (585 words)

  
 KGS Position--Analytical Chemist (8427)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Apply new, modify existing, and develop analytical methods as appropriate to achieve needed accuracy and detection limits for species of interest.
Demonstrated ability to produce high-quality data from analytical measurements on aqueous samples, and to develop, modify and carry out methodologies most appropriate for the analyses.
Understanding of both the principles upon which determinations in aqueous solutions are based and the operation of instrumentation required in the analytical determinations.
www.kgs.ku.edu /General/jobs/J8427.html   (390 words)

  
 Christopher Palmer, Associate Professor of Chemistry
He carried out postdoctoral research at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University from 1991 to 1992, at Unilever Research Laboratory in The Netherlands from 1993 to 1994, and at Himeji Institute of Technology in Japan from 1994 to 1995.
Palmer is an analytical chemist specializing in the development of novel polymeric materials for application in microscale liquid phase separations.
I am also interested in characterizing the nature of the interaction observed between solutes and solvent phases, and how this is affected by the structure and chemistry of the solvent phase.
www.umt.edu /chemistry/faculty/palmer.htm   (512 words)

  
 Learn about Sr Analytical Chemist jobs and other Germantown jobs in Maryland at thingamajob.com.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Learn about Sr Analytical Chemist jobs and other Germantown jobs in Maryland at thingamajob.com.
Eventually the candidate will be promoted to manager of Analytical Chemistry Development at Advancis.
Analytical Chemist that: Has good attitude, team player (working with 10 coworkers), can think for themselves.
scientific.thingamajob.com /jobs/Maryland/Sr-Analytical-Chemist/1033122   (251 words)

  
 Analytical Chemist I - 3H26
This is analytical chemistry work at the advanced training level analyzing liquid, solid, and gaseous materials, substances, and compounds for qualitative and quantitative results and/or performing research related to drinking water quality and water pollution control.
Participants with a higher level chemist or engineer in investigating industrial water or air pollution problems; participates with engineering and/or inspectional personnel or personally samples hazardous or toxic materials on local or remote sites; investigates customer complaints concerning water quality.
Performs assigned research tasks that are used to determine effectiveness of water or wastewater treatment methods, to improve analytical methodology or to determine the source of evidence; evaluates laboratory tests results in the area of concern.
www.phila.gov /personnel/specs/3H26.htm   (502 words)

  
 Vacancy No. 2007/002 - Analytical Chemist (P-3)
Their main objective is to contribute to the implementation of the Agency's programmes in food and agriculture, human health, physical and chemical sciences, water resources, industry, environmental management (terrestrial), radiation protection and safeguards verification.
The Safeguards Analytical Laboratory (SAL), which is a section of the Agency's Laboratories at Seibersdorf, analyses samples taken for verification of nuclear material accountancy and for environmental sampling by safeguards inspectors in support of the Department of Safeguards under INFCIRC/153-type safeguards agreements and the additional protocol to safeguards agreements (INFCIRC/540).
The Analytical Chemist will interact with his/her counterparts from laboratories around the world and, as such, will represent the SAL at a technical level in a number of venues, especially those focused on the ICP-MS technique.
recruitment.iaea.org /vacancies/p/2007/2007_002.html   (550 words)

  
 Ohio Chemistry Jobs on CareerBuilder.com
Responsibilities: A busy testing laboratory is in need of a Senior Analytical Chemist that can handle a high volume work load and be proficient with...
Purpose: Organic Chemist Aerotek Scientific is currently seeking an Organic Chemist to work in the greater Dayton area.
Chemist Responsibilities include: Provide direction and feedback for a team of laboratory analysts responsible for: performing routine testing on raw...
college.careerbuilder.com /sb.ic/Ohio_Chemistry.htm   (960 words)

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