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well as preliminary strategic tasks such as team building and business plan development. Once the Caltech startup company is established, the EIR will support the company in both internal Caltech and additional
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) is seeking a Staff Scientist to forward a project focused on experimental aerodynamics and software development. The successful candidate should have postdoctoral experience, demonstrating
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Women’s Basketball. Located in Pasadena, California, Caltech is the world’s leading STEM research institute and is a truly remarkable and rigorous university, with 975 undergraduate students, Caltech boasts
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campus of Caltech in Pasadena, California. Caltech, founded in 1891, is a world-renowned center of scientific study that ranks among the best universities in the world. The club was founded in 1930 as a
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Women’s Soccer. Located in Pasadena, California, Caltech is the world’s leading STEM research institute and is a truly remarkable and rigorous university, with 975 undergraduate students, Caltech boasts 16
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technological development for the benefit of science and society. The Product Manager will be responsible for building and managing strategic partnerships, designing and implementing programs and stakeholder
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Palomar, Gemini, Keck, as well as developing telescopes in space and the Antarctic. The candidate will contribute to conceptualization, design, procurement, characterization, optimization, integration, and
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business development. This individual will provide mentorship, coaching, and expertise to the Caltech entrepreneurial community, with primary focus on mentoring Caltech students participating in OTTCP’s ten
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equipment for the analysis of fluid rocketry components. It consists of both the development of overall requirements, selection of COT's hardware, and the assembly/validation of sensor components for use in
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Foundation major facility dedicated to observing the newly discovered gravitational-wave universe. Jointly operated by the California Institute of Technology and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the LIGO