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Mathematics program. Apply machine learning and reinforcement learning techniques to solve advanced mathematical problems. Develop and implement new algorithms for mathematical reasoning. Collaborate with team
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. Evaluate optimal sensor placements and perform coupling measurements before and during each observation run of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration. Develop techniques and algorithms to characterize and remove
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analyses, and data visualization. Application of latest developments and algorithms from computer vision and machine learning to spatial data analyses in geosciences. Experience working with satellite
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an infrared spectroscopic survey of the entire sky; Euclid, a European Space Agency (ESA) mission to study the geometry and nature of the dark Universe; and NEO Surveyor, a NASA Planetary Science mission
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via computer interface, and in conjunction with the Utility Plant Operator (UPO), operate natural gas combustion and steam turbine generators, 300 psi steam boilers, chillers, cooling towers, and other
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of extension through December 2026. As a Pipeline Operator, you will be part of the Science Data System team for the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF). We operate a computing cluster and real-time automated
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systems and components including: vacuum components, fittings, and pumps; electronic and computer systems; optical components and assemblies; precision mechanical components and assemblies. Basic
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, or organize computer hardware and peripherals with guidance. Perform routine hardware checks (e.g., cable connections, power issues). Help with inventory tracking, labeling, and device verification tasks
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supervising the OTTCP Summer Internship program and student business plan competitions, and presenting technology that may be of interest to corporate partners or investors. The EIR will engage in outreach
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of the Science Data System team for the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF). We operate a computing cluster and real-time automated pipelines that process images of the night sky taken with a 640-megapixel