319 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science positions at California Institute of Technology
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Caltech is a world-renowned science and engineering institute that marshals some of the world's brightest minds and most innovative tools to address fundamental scientific questions. We thrive
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Caltech is a world-renowned science and engineering institute that marshals some of the world's brightest minds and most innovative tools to address fundamental scientific questions. We thrive
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. Preferred Qualifications Master’s or PhD in Computer Science, Science, or related field. 4+ years’ experience with the HTCondor batch processing system. Experience running and troubleshooting jobs on the Open
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opportunity to have hands-on experience with the processes involved with taking a concept from design to implementation/installation of the LIGO system. The engineering intern will also learn about the various
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experience in systems engineering, mechanical engineering, process engineering, physics, civil engineering or similar. LIGO Laboratory is a National Science Foundation major facility dedicated to observing
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Caltech is a world-renowned science and engineering institute that marshals some of the world's brightest minds and most innovative tools to address fundamental scientific questions. We thrive
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Caltech is a world-renowned science and engineering institute that marshals some of the world's brightest minds and most innovative tools to address fundamental scientific questions. We thrive
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Qualifications PhD in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a closely related field. Postdoctoral experience. Mastery of programming languages C++, Python + MATLAB. Preferred Qualifications Experience
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device characterization and calibration methods to mitigate these sources of systematic errors. Essential Job Duties Design, engineering, and optimization of imaging sensors and their operating modes
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, engineering, and optimization of imaging sensors and their operating modes, typically working in wavelengths from 120 nm to 5 µm. Design, develop, and implement detector interface and control electronics, real