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on finding and cultivating talented people who are passionate about what they do. Join us and be a part of the diverse Caltech community. Job Summary The Web Publisher will have expertise in visual culture
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accessible online. Will respond to user inquiries and facilitate communication between users and SIS development team. Will prepare agendas, take attendance, record meetings, and distribute meeting notes
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community. The four archivists in the department each play multiple roles, contributing to collection development, processing, reference and access, and events and exhibitions. Other collaborators across
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or equivalent with some programming work experience. Preferred Qualifications Demonstrated experience in game development. Proficient in multiple programming languages, including Unity. Background in web
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of the SPHEREx team on the development of the software pipeline, particularly the Extra-galactic Background Light modeling and interpretation pipeline. More information about SPHEREx can be found at https
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as soon as possible. Essential Job Duties Purification, biochemical, biophysical, and in vivo characterization of protein complexes. Lead the protein NMR efforts in the lab. Train new lab personnel
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vesicle formation as part of a larger effort to develop novel therapies for autoimmune diseases. Essential Job Duties Molecular biology tasks, including cloning (PCR, gel electrophoresis, sequencing, and
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be a part of the diverse Caltech community. Job Summary The Research Associate will lead the analysis of the SPHEREx cosmological large-scale structure survey. They will lead the development of power
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. Prepare exam rooms before and after visits, ensuring cleanliness and stocking of necessary medical supplies. Perform basic laboratory tests (e.g., urine tests, rapid strep tests) and assist with
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group designs, fabricates, and commissions astronomical instrumentation systems for ground-based observatories such as Palomar, Gemini, Keck, as well as developing telescopes in space and the Antarctic