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We have a lot of information on the web that should provide a good overview of the types of topics and techniques we work on. In particular see:
 
We have a lot of information on the web that should provide a good overview of the types of topics and techniques we work on. In particular see:
 
* The following papers are representative for different lines of work within the group:
 
* The following papers are representative for different lines of work within the group:
** MS instrument development: [http://cires.colorado.edu/jimenez/Papers/2002JD002452_published.pdf Jimenez et al., 2003]; [http://cires.colorado.edu/jimenez/Papers/DeCarlo_HRToFAMS_complete_published.pdf DeCarlo et al., 2006]; [http://cires.colorado.edu/jimenez/Papers/Canagaratna_Review_Published.pdf Canagaratna et al., 2007]
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** AMS instrument development: [http://cires.colorado.edu/jimenez/Papers/2002JD002452_published.pdf Jimenez et al., 2003]; [http://cires.colorado.edu/jimenez/Papers/DeCarlo_HRToFAMS_complete_published.pdf DeCarlo et al., 2006]; [http://cires.colorado.edu/jimenez/Papers/Canagaratna_Review_Published.pdf Canagaratna et al., 2007]
 
** Ground-based AMS field studies: [http://cires.colorado.edu/jimenez/Papers/es035417u_Published.pdf Zhang et al., 2004]; [http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/5/3289/2005/acp-5-3289-2005.pdf Zhang et al., 2005]; [http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/6/925/2006/acp-6-925-2006.pdf Salcedo et al., 2006]; [http://pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/sample.cgi/esthag/2008/42/i20/pdf/es8008166.pdf Docherty et al., 2008]; [http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/9/6633/2009/acp-9-6633-2009.pdf Aiken et al., 2009]
 
** Ground-based AMS field studies: [http://cires.colorado.edu/jimenez/Papers/es035417u_Published.pdf Zhang et al., 2004]; [http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/5/3289/2005/acp-5-3289-2005.pdf Zhang et al., 2005]; [http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/6/925/2006/acp-6-925-2006.pdf Salcedo et al., 2006]; [http://pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/sample.cgi/esthag/2008/42/i20/pdf/es8008166.pdf Docherty et al., 2008]; [http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/9/6633/2009/acp-9-6633-2009.pdf Aiken et al., 2009]
 
** Aircraft-based AMS field studies: [http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/8/4027/2008/acp-8-4027-2008.pdf DeCarlo et al., 2008]; [http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/9/7257/2009/acp-9-7257-2009.pdf Dunlea et al., 2009]
 
** Aircraft-based AMS field studies: [http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/8/4027/2008/acp-8-4027-2008.pdf DeCarlo et al., 2008]; [http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/9/7257/2009/acp-9-7257-2009.pdf Dunlea et al., 2009]

Revision as of 03:35, 14 November 2009

This page contains Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for prospective members of the Jimenez Group at Colorado.

1. What should I do if I am interested in joining the Jimenez Group?

You can email Jose and attach your CV and a list of publications. Graduate students need to apply for admission through a CU Department (see FAQ 4 below).

2. Do you have open postdoc / research scientist positions right now?

This changes frequently as we write proposals, hear whether proposals will be funded or not, as people currently in the group get fellowships etc. We keep a listing of open positions in this Wiki page. But even if a position is not listed there, one could develop within your timescale or we could apply for fellowships together, so please email Jose if you are interested.

3. How do I learn more about the research of the Jimenez Group?

We have a lot of information on the web that should provide a good overview of the types of topics and techniques we work on. In particular see:

4. How do I apply to graduate school?

Note that in the US prospective graduate students need to apply for admission to an academic department. Individual professors cannot admit a student into their groups without an official application to a department. (This is often not clear to international applicants).

To work in our group, the most natural departments are:

It is also possible in principle to apply to an Engineering Dept. (Mechanical, Civil and Environmental, Chemical). This is more complex but possible, please contact Jose if this is your preferred route.

5. Should I apply for a fellowship before I join the group?

YES. Fellowships always help the group do more with the available funding, and are often a deciding factor on whether a position in the group is possible.

6. Will I be expected to apply for fellowships while I am a group member?

YES, especially for graduate students for which one can apply for fellowships after one has started. I will expect you to take these applications very seriously.

7. Which fellowships are available?

Some available fellowships include:

For graduate students:

For graduate students and postdocs:

For postdocs:

8. What is typical graduate student funding?

  • Graduate students are paid a monthly stipend and do not have to pay tuition. The amount of the stipend varies with the exact position (TA, RA, etc.) but is very similar to those at other US Universities.
  • The sources of funding are: (a) research grants; (b) fellowships; (c) teaching assistantships

9. Will I be expected to work as a Teaching Assistant (TA) while I am a graduate student?

  • Almost all students who join the group TA both semesters of their first year.
  • Students may be asked to TA additional semesters depending on group finances and their own productivity. This has been relatively infrequent in the past. Students with fellowships are typically exempted from TAing.
  • Students may also be asked to TA smaller parts of Jose's courses.

10. What kinds of things do people do after finishing at the Jimenez group?

Our group alumni have an excellent track record in faculty positions, postdoctoral positions at top European institutions, positions with the funding agencies, and also positions in industry. See the J-Group Alumni page for more details.