73 postdoc-distributed-algorithms positions at California Institute of Technology in United States
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for sample preparation, data collection and data processing. Must be diligent and responsible for their own work. Must have excellent communication and customer service skills, working with faculty, postdocs
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distributed system developments to evaluate and implement new networking technologies to ensure fast and reliable data transfers to/from the computing clusters and new data access methods. The successful
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study of natural isotope distributions. Coordinate experiments to study, investigate, test, and/or resolve scientific problems. Partner with research groups across disciplines (i.e., geochemistry, geology
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learning (RL), to tackle complex research-level mathematical problems and to innovate new algorithms for mathematical reasoning. Essential Job Duties Lead and manage research projects within the AI and
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research projects. The successful candidate will collaborate closely with science and engineering teams at JPL. Additionally, the successful candidate will oversee a database of globally distributed GNSS
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able to work independently and collaboratively with students, postdocs, staff, industry users, and faculty members to assess their needs and to maintain the microscopy suite at a technical level required
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data as needed. The ideal candidate will be able to work independently and collaboratively with students, postdocs, staff, industry users, and faculty members to assess their needs and to maintain
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. Additional details about the lab can be found at http://ismagilovlab.caltech.edu/ . Essential Job Duties Assist graduate students, postdocs, and research staff in their projects. Design and perform
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of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration. Develop techniques and algorithms to characterize and remove other non-environmental noise sources. Study noise couplings, high-power operations, and thermal compensation
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technologies. Essential Job Duties Collaborate with Principal Investigator(s) to determine direction of research projects in the fundamental and applied study of natural isotope distributions. Coordinate