227 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at California Institute of Technology
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operation and facility supervision. Basic Qualifications Must be knowledgeable and skilled in all areas of the sport. Must secure and maintain valid driver license during employment. Knowledge of SCIAC & NCAA
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: strength and conditioning, game management, sports information tasks, physical education instruction, group fitness instruction, lifeguard, recreation center operation and facility supervision. Basic
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-leading scientists and engineers at LIGO Lab. This is a unique opportunity to have hands-on experience with the processes involved with taking a concept from design to implementation/installation
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-leading scientists and engineers at LIGO Lab. This is a unique opportunity to have hands-on experience with the processes involved with taking a concept from design to implementation/installation
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develop, test, and implement new, physics/AI hybrid parameterizations of subgrid-scale processes in the Climate Modeling Alliance’s (CliMA’s) Earth system model. The focus will be on atmospheric processes
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by electrical continuity checks and debugging. The mechanical and electrical properties of the assembly will be documented to facilitate diagnosis during testing and operation. The Research Assistant
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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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are passionate about what they do. Join us and be a part of the diverse Caltech community. Job Summary A Research Support position is available to assist in the operation of a facility housing multiple species
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and other foods according to recipes or member orders. Develop menus and coordinate ordering process to ensure adequate supplies are on hand. Clean and sanitize work areas and equipment according
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at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Geneva, Switzerland. The CMS collaboration, numbering over 3,000 physicists and engineers, makes use of a worldwide computing grid for the processing and analysis