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August 5, 2009-
Shaking the Earth: Just Add Water
How H2O Helps Tectonic Plates Slide in New Zealand
New Zealand is the site of one of the world's youngest subduction zones, where the Pacific Plate of Earth's crust dives beneath the Australian Plate. Now, a University of Utah study shows how (full story)

April 6, 2009 -
The Energy & Geoscience Institute (EGI) at the University of Utah is pleased to announce the addition of three new partners to the Corporate Associate (CA) Program.  Chesapeake Energy, Japan Petroleum Exploration Company (JAPEX), and Petro-Andina Resources joined during the first quarter of 2009.  EGI is home to the largest industry cost shared upstream research program at any University in the world with 65 international petroleum companies supporting EGI research.
Please go to the following site for more information on EGI’s Corporate Associate Program. (http://associates.egi.utah.edu/aboutCA.php)

March 1, 2009:  Access to EGI’s new Online Database goes live
Click here for more information.   

November 5, 2008-
Assistant or Associate Professor in Hydrocarbon faculty position:
The Geology and Geophysics (GG) Department and the Energy & Geoscience Institute (EGI) at the University of Utah invite applications for a tenure-track faculty position in GG at the Assistant or Associate Professor level, beginning July 1, 2009. (full post)

January 14, 2008-
"University of Utah lands $21.2 million energy software grant"
Deal will help students and researchers in key energy disciplines (full story)


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