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RE: Environmental Modeling Job at EPA



The post is quite clear.  They already have skilled people in the HP area.
There primary concern is to find an atmospheric modeler.  Being excellent at
atmospheric modeling requires no knowledge of health physics.  Nobody
criticizes the Yankees or the Braves when they trade for a player with
specific skill sets to make their team better.  I think they need to do what
is best for their team.  I do however, understand the concerns presented
lately...

Glen Vickers
glen.vickers@ucm.com

> 	The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., is
> seeking a
> PhD- or MS-level scientist to join an active group of 7 PhD- and 3
> MS-level
> physicists, health physicists, environmental scientists, radiobiologists,
> and
> statisticians, who provide the Agency with scientific/technical support on
> matters dealing with exposure to and risks from ionizing radiation.
> 
> 


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