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or student on practical tasks such as company formation, selection of corporate counsel and other services, as well as preliminary strategic tasks such as team building and business plan development. Once the
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to communicate the Institute's worldwide impact on science, engineering, and education, and to authentically represent its values and priorities. Within OCER, the digital communications team uses the web, social
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different research environments. Trains newly hired custodial personnel to ensure development requirements are maintain and monitors work in progress. Maintain established standards of performance and perform
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the ability to interpret qualitative and quantitative data. Curiosity about startups, product development, or market strategy. Comfortable working independently and collaborating in a fast-paced environment
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). Developing and implementing strategies for incorporating new technologies and processes to enhance IPAC data center operations. Basic Qualifications Bachelor's degree in computer science or a related field. 10
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the environment. For example, there is work quantifying the natural hazard protection value of natural lands, developing new approaches for accounting for ecosystem services in environmental policy, and
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4000 Ada GPUs and over 30,000 CPU cores) hosted at the project data center in Nevada where the telescope is located. Automation: Help in developing and implementing automated processes for server
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software development with GPUs. Experience with visualization of large data sets. An understanding of how to make results easily available using common web interfaces. Required Documents Resume Cover Letter
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optical simulation code in Matlab or Python programming languages. Ability to collaborate with other Cosmic Explorer members involved with the experiment design process. Development of design requirements
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proficient in the use of Python and Jupyter Notebooks. Preferred Qualifications Use of GNSS observations. Understanding of geodetic reference frames. Development of large-scale geophysical inverse problems