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: Apply by 8/25/2025. Eligible Special Selection clients should contact their Disability Counselor for assistance. Incumbent designs and builds electronic circuits for sensor measurements, and control
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, payloads, support systems, and sensors. Develop operator tactics, techniques, and procedures to support emerging undersea operations, providing operational training and skills assessments for sponsor
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, and evaluation (RDT&E) of expeditionary sensors: assists in the design, fabricate, and test of mechanical and electronic instrumentation systems for observing the ocean in fixed and underway deployment
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systems, including the operation, monitoring, and troubleshooting of pumps, filters, lighting, and environmental sensors to ensure optimal aquarium conditions. Ability to observe and report on the condition
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Position overview Position title: Dean of the School of Computing, Information and Data Sciences (Note: the successful candidate should hold an underlying prof-AY title) Salary range: $450k-$500k
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perform preventative maintenance on control systems installed at all Recreation facilities including: Johnson Control Systems (Metasys); pneumatic control instrumentation including sensors. Perform
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, collaborating with biologists, oncologists, statisticians, and other computational/ML scientists to translate computational findings into therapeutic strategies.-Design, debug, and optimize algorithms and
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, ranging from high-volume astronomical data generated by the Palomar Observatory, to a steady output of continuous, low-volume traffic from devices such as earthquake sensors, which deliver real-time data
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conducting cognitive and diagnostic assessments, as well as sensor and related data collection modalities using mobile technology. Also assists in performing other duties including assessments of participants
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than 1,080 monitoring cameras and sensor arrays (as of June 2024), and collects data that provides actionable, real-time information to inform public safety. In addition to the camera network, and in response