181 parallel-computing-numerical-methods uni jobs at California Institute of Technology
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intercollegiate teams in NCAA Division 3. Our mission is to develop the STEM leaders of the next generation who will transform the world. Our athletic program is engaged in a tremendous transformation and all
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of applying these skills in a professional setting is required. Essential Job Duties Collect information from appropriate internal stakeholders including faculty, deans, program leads, fund accounting
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renovation. Supports the Division's safety program by coordinating inspections and following up on findings and recommendations. Essential Job Duties Monitors day-to-day maintenance of facilities and
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to implement strategies to achieve program goals. Excellent analytical skills and experience with managing budgets. Self-starter with strong interpersonal and communication skills; ability to work comfortably
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completion of pre-employment physical and background checks. Physical Requirements The role requires the ability to lift up to 25 lbs. Preferred Qualifications B.S. in computer science, engineering, physics
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. Physical Requirements The role requires the ability to lift up to 25 lbs. Preferred Qualifications B.S. in computer science, engineering, physics, mathematics, data science, astronomy, or related field and 2
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. IPAC continues to investigate ways to make more use of commercial cloud computing where that approach is cost-effective. IPAC is seeking an Engineering Lead to manage IPAC data center operations and
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. Project Support: Assist interns in defining project scopes, setting goals, and developing strategies for successful project execution within the technology and commercial landscape. The internship program
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associated computer software, including Linux and Mestrenova. Good communication skills for interacting with researchers and faculty. Preferred Qualifications Experience or familiarity with macromolecular NMR
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and when to ask for help or clarification. Basic Qualifications • Successful completion of first semester coursework towards a computer science or equivalent undergraduate degree • Familiarity with