182 phd-in-computational-mechanics-"St"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at California Institute of Technology
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commercial opto-mechanical assemblies; vacuum systems; precision cleaning processes and cleanroom assemblies. On occasion it will be necessary for this individual to interface with a dispersed team across the
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renovation. Supports the Division's safety program by coordinating inspections and following up on findings and recommendations. Essential Job Duties Monitors day-to-day maintenance of facilities and
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investigating the chemical composition of objects in the Saturnian system (in particular, Titan, Saturn, and Enceladus). Basic Qualifications PhD in astronomy, planetary science, or a related discipline. Track
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skills. Excellent organizational and time management skills. Preferred Qualifications PhD degree in a life science, engineering discipline, hard science, or a combination of engineering and business
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around the world. We are seeking a candidate with versatile applied electronics expertise to support new and previously commissioned opto-electro-mechanical instrumentation. Anticipated assignments include
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development. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are required. Proficient computer skills. Excellent organizational and time management skills. Preferred Qualifications PhD degree in a life
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skills. Excellent organizational and time management skills. Preferred Qualifications PhD degree in a life science, engineering discipline, hard science, or a combination of engineering and business
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development opportunities for clinical staff. Facilitates weekly peer supervision/case review teams. Oversees peer-chart review process and student feedback mechanisms Serves as point person for communication
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researchers. When repairs are needed, the successful candidate will be able to combine problem-solving skills with mechanical, electrical, and vacuum system know-how to return equipment to optimal working order
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meetings and workshops. The NSDS Moving Object Scientist would be expected to maintain an independent research program, ideally making use of NEOS mission data, and be a part of the IPAC scientific community