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to influence strategic outcomes and lead process improvements, and ability to mentor others in their effective use. The selected candidate must pass a pre-employment background check. Preferred Qualifications
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Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a related field and a minimum of eight (8) years of relevant experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Substantial
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(SSC) at IPAC is a part of the Roman Ground Data System, providing algorithm and software development for spectroscopic and Galactic Bulge Time Domain Survey data processing. In addition, the SSC will
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applications. Familiarity with DFM (Design for manufacturing). Familiarity with pump-specific requirements (FOD control, in-line process measurements). Experience with integrated electronics/flow systems design
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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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, Procurement Services, Payroll Services, etc.) to ensure full grant compliance and process efficiency. Provide guidance in grants administration and provide training, if necessary. Coordinate with General
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 10-Sep-25 Location: Pasadena, California Categories: Academic/Faculty Computer/Information Sciences Internal Number
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, motion planning, tracking control), and testing (deployment of code on physical hardware, operation of robots). Develop simulations of wheeled vehicles using system identification techniques on real-world
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systems and components including: vacuum components, fittings, and pumps; electronic and computer systems; optical components and assemblies; precision mechanical components and assemblies. Basic
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of cryovolcanic and outgassing processes on Titan and other ocean worlds (e.g., Europa, Enceladus), with emphasis on volatile evolution, orbital evolution, methane release, and astrobiological implications