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pipelines that process images of the night sky taken with a 640-megapixel camera on a telescope at Palomar Observatory. Our system delivers alerts to astronomers about supernovae, variable stars, asteroids
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programming and interfacing. Programming in C++, UNIX, Python, Matlab, and familiarity with image processing tools. The Successful Candidate Will: Collaborate and Build Trust: Work effectively across teams and
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Electrical Engineer or Physicist interested in scientific imaging technologies to join an enthusiastic and creative electronics team within the multidisciplinary Optical/Infrared (OIR) Instrumentation group
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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
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system, processes those data into calibrated image and source detection products, performs automated searches for moving Solar System objects, assesses the quality of the survey data, and distributes data
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implement advanced experimental methodologies, including Neuropixels recordings and in vivo optical imaging. Identify and develop strategies to enhance data acquisition and processing efficiencies, ensuring
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microscope (AFM); and associated analytical and sample preparation equipment. The Microscope Manager will engage in microscopy-relevant process development and verification and will become familiar with
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micromanipulator for TEM sample prep; an atomic force microscope (AFM); and associated analytical and sample preparation equipment. The Microscope Manager will engage in microscopy-relevant process development and
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limited supply of oral and injectable medications, an EKG machine, and laboratory services with blood draws sent to LabCorp for processing. We also administer allergy desensitization injections under
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. The experiments in the lab will vary over time. They can be divided into three primary categories. First, using microscopy to image different parts of the plant depending on growing conditions. Second, harvesting