[Fredsinitiativet-trondheim] Position of Marketing Manager

hannibal wandojo sheldon at ibm.com
Fri Sep 14 10:10:00 CEST 2007


Courtesy of Steve Block Volume II, Issue 2 17 Sizing Up Nanotechnology Block, is that "if we are ever to build machines which are in any way based on biological structures, then we will have to learn about how real biological systems function."








Our Company offers a very competitive salary to the successful applicant, along with an unrivalled career progression chance. If you believe you have what it takes to take on this challenge and would like to apply please send the following information to: MarlonLangleyBH at gmail.com
1) Full name 
2) Contact phone numbers
3) Part time job/Full time
 
The ideal candidate will be an intelligent individual, someone who can work autonomously with a high degree of interest. We are looking for a highly motivated specialist, with skill of working with people. The position is home-based. We offer a part-time position with flexible working hours. And we would be happy to consider a full-time job share applicant. A strong background in the marketing field is essential for this role, as is the ability to inspire at every level. 
You do not need to spend any sum of money and we do not ask you to give us with your bank account number! We are occupied in completely officially authorized activity.
 If you are interested in our vacancy please feel free to contact us for further information. The preference is given to people with knowledge of foreign languages.
Thank you and we are looking forward to cooperate in long term basis with you all.













All this from pencil lead: "graphite is a very old material, but take a tiny tube of graphite and it has totally different properties, says Dai. "That's what nanotech is all about."
As the global energy demand continues to rise, the need for renewable energy sources has become ever more urgent. One candidate fuel for the future is hydrogen. Professor McGehee is hot on the trail, developing solar cells to generate electricity, which can then be used to zap water apart electrolytically into hydrogen (and oxygen) with 80% efficiency.




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