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) The Caltech SPHEREx team is seeking a research scientist to contribute to the scientific analysis of data from the SPHEREx mission. The successful candidate will work closely with the SPHEREx Science Team and
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important role at the fulcrum point between the mastery of data analysis and the development of individual judgement. The core objective of the Senior Associate is to support the team’s Managing Director(s
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of excessive spending or under-utilization of funds. Provide financial information and assist in planning that maximizes the divisions resources and reduces costs. Independently develops and analyzes complex
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observations. Essential Job Duties Conduct large-scale processing of satellite-acquired InSAR data for use in geophysical studies of earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, aquifers, the cryosphere, and other
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star forming regions, as well as large ground- and space-based surveys with more general science goals, have increased the amount and types of available data on YSOs by orders of magnitude
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financial information and assist in planning that maximizes the divisions resources and reduces costs. Independently develops and analyzes complex financial projections for the Principal Investigators with
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administration and systems administration support for all IPAC projects as well as the organization at large. We manage tens of petabytes of data, high speed networks, compute clusters and the data centers
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large amounts of complex, often-conflicting information into strategic clarity. Interpersonal skills and the ability to work closely with a small team. Willingness to be challenged as part of a collegial
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on time. Be the connector and facilitator between departments such as Facilities Operations, Environmental Health and Safety, Security and Parking, Finance, Information Management Systems and Services, and
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expression and purification in the Bjorkman lab. This includes daily maintenance of cell lines, large-scale transfections, and purifications of protein expressed in mammalian cells for multiple lab members