Many announcements are now available by World Wide Web in addition to ftp. For World Wide Web (WWW) users, the URL is http://mems.isi.edu/mems. Moderator's Note: The default return address when replying to a message from "mems@isi.edu" is, for many users, also "mems@isi.edu". Please take note of this when replying to posted messages. Thank you. W.C. Athas. November SMAWG Mtg. Caltech will host the next meeting at 7:30pm on 6 Nov. 95. The topic will be gyros and rate sensors. The speakers will be from UCLA and JPL. For more information, please see: WWW: http://mems.isi.edu/archives/Announcements/SMAWGAgenda.html FTP: /mems/Announcements/SMAWG.txt in the MEMS Archives (mems@isi.edu). MEMS Engineer Position at Lawrence Livermore Labs The Engineering Research Division of the Livermore National Laboratory has an immediate opening in the MicroTechnology Center for an engineer to develop MEMS. Typical devices include microfabricated valves, sensors, actuators, microinstruments, and microflow systems. Primary applications include physical sensors, chemical analysis, biotechnology, medicine, in-situ monitoring, and photonics. For more information, please see: WWW: http://mems.isi.edu/archives/Announcements/LawLivermore.html FTP: /mems/Announcements/LawLivermore.txt in the MEMS Archives (mems@isi.edu). MEMS Engineer Position at BSAC The following Engineering job opportunity is now available at the Berkeley Sensor & Actuator Center (BSAC). Under general direction, the incumbent is responsible for providing process and development engineering support for BSAC research projects involving microfabrication processes for micromachined devices. The incumbent will participate in team-oriented projects with BSAC faculty, research staff and graduate student researchers. For more information, please see: URL: http://mems.isi.edu/archives/Announcements/ucb.html FTP: /mems/Announcements/ucb.txt in the MEMS Archives (mems@isi.edu). Employment Opportunities at ISSYS A few job openings at different levels (Ph.D., MS., BS., and technician) in the fields of MEMS and sensors are available at Integrated Sensing Systems (ISSYS) Incorporated, a small company located in Ann Arbor Michigan. For more information, please see: URL: http://mems.isi.edu/archives/Announcements/ISSYS.html FTP: /mems/Announcements/ISSYS.txt in the MEMS Archives (mems@isi.edu).