179 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at California Institute of Technology
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reminders regarding upcoming appointments/commitments throughout the day and timely communication of schedule changes and cancellations using preferred technological methods. Creates and maintains log
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fabrication and qualification of a planned 1.2-meter diameter, 120-meter-long demonstration tube, to be erected in the new purpose-built CEBEX laboratory at the LIGO Hanford Observatory (LHO). In parallel
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classes in our recreation program. Currently we are looking for regular instructors in a variety of fitness formats. Under direct supervision of the Assistant Director for Recreation, instructors will
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telescope control systems, testing methods, weather sensing systems, and many other critical observatory mechanisms. This position responds to observatory emergencies and scientific instrumentation failures
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operations. They will work closely with postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, our lab manager, our research scientist, and Prof. Shapiro. As part of their research project contributions, they may be awarded
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develop their own independent aspects of ongoing projects. Bioinformatic Analyses Learn and apply state-of-the-art statistical and computational methods for analyzing datasets from shotgun metagenomics
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as necessary. Inspect, maintain, install, program and calibrate all building EMS/BMS controls such as thermistor and thermocouples, install and program controllers and end devices. Work closely with
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) for a campus community of 2,000. We also serve over 850 students, 7 days a week, through our Meal Plan Program, and maintain a burgeoning Catering Department. Under the direction of the Chef de Cuisine
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California Institute of Technology | Palomar Mountain, California | United States | about 1 month ago
. This position contributes to the planning, design, and implementation of new observatory sub-systems, such as telescope control systems, testing methods, weather sensing systems, and many other critical
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direction of Hannah Druckenmiller to conduct research in environmental economics and policy analysis. The group’s research involves using quasi-experimental methods and large, geospatial data to analyze