178 phd-computational-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at California Institute of Technology in United States
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comprehensive environmental, health and safety program, preferably in a university setting. A PhD degree in a relevant science field. Demonstrated working knowledge of synthetic chemistry techniques and
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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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. General computer and other housekeeping duties. Screens and routes mail/inquiries as appropriate; processes and maintains sensitive and confidential information. Interfaces with campus personnel and
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administration and systems administration support for all IPAC projects as well as the organization at large. We manage tens of petabytes of data, high speed networks, compute clusters and the data centers
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flyers, website, and social media postings. Place orders for office and program supplies. Carry out data entry tasks. Assist with general office support, including ordering, organizing, and maintaining
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the complex. Communicate APER policies and procedures to all participants and guests, as needed. Assist in managing recreation membership program by selling memberships, and collecting / processing daily use
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our improving men’s baseball program. Located in Pasadena, California, Caltech is the world’s leading STEM research institute and is a truly remarkable and rigorous university. With 975 undergraduate
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of support. The successful candidate will provide strategic, responsive support to Principal Investigators (PIs) involved in the DSA-2000 research program. The Grant Manager will oversee
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Space Telescope (HST) data of 15 ultracompact binaries discovered by the Caltech Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF). Computer code already exists for producing spectra from the HST data. The postbac will
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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