184 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd positions at California Institute of Technology
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of telescope and/or dome mechanical problems, etc. Basic Qualifications An undergraduate degree in a scientific, technology, engineering, or mathematics field is required. Computing and software troubleshooting
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as necessary. Inspect, maintain, install, program and calibrate all building EMS/BMS controls such as thermistor and thermocouples, install and program controllers and end devices. Work closely with
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including the proper use of grammar, punctuation, and spelling. Excellent computer skills in the use of word processing, spreadsheet, internet, email applications, Microsoft office suite and databases. Must
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sciences. 2+ years of relevant experience. Proficiency with the following software: Excel, Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint. Basic computer maintenance and troubleshooting skills, e.g., new hardware installs
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California Institute of Technology, Physics, Mathematics & Astronomy Division Scholarship ID: Caltech-PMA-TDAPD [#30564] Scholarship Title: Postdoctoral Scholarship in Time Domain Astronomy Scholarship Type: Postdoctoral Location: Pasadena, California 91125, United States of America [map...
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 04-Jul-25 Location: Pasadena, California Categories: Academic/Faculty Computer/Information Sciences Internal Number
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of the Director is to support the Chief Investment Officer in the management of the overall investment program, including manager selection, portfolio strategy, and management of staff in
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program leadership. Appreciation and understanding of the academic enterprise and the ability to articulate academic values internally and externally. Excellent verbal and written communication skills
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cosmology research in Prof. Bock's BICEP Array program. BICEP Array is leading the search for a polarized signal in the Cosmic Microwave Background from a primordial background of gravitational waves
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cosmology research in Prof. Bock's BICEP Array program. BICEP Array is leading the search for a polarized signal in the Cosmic Microwave Background from a primordial background of gravitational waves