191 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd positions at California Institute of Technology
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in main and intermediate distribution facilities. Maintain awareness with new network technologies and determine their suitability for Caltech's environment. Strong documentation skills, develop
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Qualifications PhD in Chemical Engineering, Applied Chemistry, or Industrial Chemistry, and three years of postdoctoral experience characterizing chemical degradation. At least four years of hands-on experience
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provide input on the infrastructure required in main and intermediate distribution facilities. Maintain awareness with new network technologies and determine their suitability for Caltech's environment
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Accounting in matters of problem resolution. Oversee labor distributions and ensure they met with agency and institute policy. Research, analyze and develop internal controls and procedures for financial
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distribute mail; oversee general upkeep of office; manage office supplies inventory. Will coordinate updates and write copy for the FASA webpage. Create charts in Excel/Word, use meeting scheduling programs
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. Independently develop methods and work with faculty, students, and academic and industry partners to successfully complete projects. Other duties as assigned. Basic Qualifications MS or PhD in remote sensing
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distributions and ensure they met with agency and institute policy. Research, analyze and develop internal controls and procedures for financial operations and management. Plays a lead role in creating financial
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websites on a regular basis. Communicate regularly with the rest of the pipeline teams. Basic Qualifications Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Astronomy
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Qualifications PhD in neuroscience or genetics with 8+ years of relevant postdoctoral research experience. Preferred Qualifications Experience with zebrafish genetics and neural circuit-based experimental
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extragalactic objects augmented with data from across the electromagnetic spectrum, for use by the research and lay communities worldwide, with access through computer query protocols and friendly graphical user