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Policy and Compliance, directs the Research Compliance Program of the Institute to enable research at Caltech to be conducted in accordance with the highest standards of integrity in adherence and
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-leading scientists and engineers at LIGO Lab. This is a unique opportunity to have hands-on experience with the processes involved with taking a concept from design to implementation/installation
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student data. General team focused and student support duties as assigned including but not limited to: team transportation and meals, organizing camps and clinics, taking care of equipment and facilities
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. The job requires good communication and organization, as well as attention to detail to work with multiple proteins at the same time. In addition, this position assists with neutralization assays in the lab
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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 A Research Support position is available to help operate a
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component of the work will involve calibration and validation of the NISAR observations. The successful candidate will also assist in training new researchers (students, postdoctoral scholars, and visitors
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opportunity to have hands-on experience with the processes involved with taking a concept from design to implementation/installation of the LIGO system. The engineering intern will also learn about the various
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and enter results in database. Help the Director plan and organize work and communicate with others in an effective manner. Assist the Director with rodent breeding colonies and recordkeeping. Maintain
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surfaces, planter areas, and patio areas. Wipes patio and courtyard outdoor furniture in assignment area. Empty trash and cigarette containers in work assignment area. Assist with general campus grounds
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individual growth, the OIR group designs, fabricates, and commissions astronomical instrumentation systems for Palomar, Gemini, Keck Observatories, and the planned Thirty Meter Telescope, as well as developing