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engineering, including participation in field measurements, publication of research results, and collaboration with scientists and engineers working on optical approaches to ocean observation. Summary
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institutions such as ESO, NASA, and ONERA. This PhD in astronomical instrumentation for future space missions sits at the intersection of engineering, and astrophysics, a uniquely interdisciplinary opportunity
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published. Website for additional job details https://www.cd6.upc.edu/ Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteCentre for Sensors, Instruments and Systems Development (CD6
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goals. Connections working at Clark College More Jobs from This Employer https://main.hercjobs.org/jobs/22186284/instruction-classroom-support-technician-2-network-technology Return to Search Results
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Number: 181144 Minimum qualifications: A PhD in physics, astrophysics, electrical engineering, or a related discipline; At least 3 years experience with TES detectors and SQUID-based multiplexed readout
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cassettes and report any deficiencies to the Director. Track dental instruments through all phases of the cleaning and sterilization process by utilizing scanning technology. Sterilize instruments, operate
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are responsible for the technical status of the instrument and provide ongoing support, as well as with your fellow instrument scientists in our Instrument Group. We share a strong drive to educate engineering
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. Description: This work focuses on ultrasensitive detector design, fabrication, characterization, and integration into instruments for ground-based, airborne, and space-based astrophysical investigations
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on an ongoing basis. The successful candidate must have a Bachelor's degree. In addition, applicants must have FAA certifications and licenses showing experience and ratings as a Commercial Pilot, Instrument
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Qualifications1 year experience working with electronic technology and/or electronic engineering with emphasis in instrument operation electronic troubleshooting and repair, maintenance and calibration. Education