216 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at California Institute of Technology
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the move Annual paid time off: 21 days, not including Caltech Holidays Annual sick leave: 15 days Health, dental, and vision insurance Process timeline: September 1, 2025: Applications are accepted November
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into successful startups. The EIR will establish a streamlined process to help faculty, students, and alumni with limited startup experience to successfully navigate the process. The EIR will help define milestones
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processing, with end-to-end responsibility from prototype to field deployment. The Research Scientist will work closely with seismologists and hardware/software teams to deliver reliable instruments and data
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to the Investment Committee of the Board of Trustees, the Director of Investments (“Director”) is a key leadership role in the Investment Office, involved in all aspects of the investment process. The core objective
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responsible for assisting in developing and negotiating construction contracts; managing the bidding process, contract award, documentation, invoices, change orders, commissioning, and close-out of the projects
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needed. Maintains academic CV for faculty. Project Management Coordinates tasks, deadlines, and deliverables for research grants, scientific publications, and meetings. Coordinates grant process for new
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. The role spans optoelectronic design, coherent detection, timing/synchronization, fiber integration, and signal processing, with end-to-end responsibility from prototype to field deployment. The Research
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includes the delivery of ad hoc projects related to risk management, process management, and external relationship management. Senior Associates are eligible to serve on the Internal Investment Committee
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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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staff to identify technologies with the potential to turn into successful startups. The EIR will establish a streamlined process to help faculty, students, and alumni with limited startup experience