274 web-programmer-developer-"INSERM" positions at California Institute of Technology
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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 Research Technician position for the development of quantum
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technology for the CE vacuum systems, destined to be the largest ultrahigh vacuum systems ever built. We will exercise and develop this technology in a new, purpose-built UHV research facility, the Cosmic
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, planetary science, chemistry, biology) and/or organizations (Caltech, JPL, and other collaborating institutions and corporate research partners) in developing novel isotope geochemistry tools and applying
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calendars with a high level of accuracy. Prepare classroom materials. Maintain professors’ curriculum vitae, publication listings, and websites. Maintain Biosketch and Current & Pending Funding documents
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projects, particularly focused on novel catalytic functions and peptide-based therapeutics. This role is ideal for a Ph.D.-level scientist with extensive experience in directed evolution, synthetic chemistry
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micromanipulator for TEM sample prep; an atomic force microscope (AFM); and associated analytical and sample preparation equipment. The Microscope Manager will engage in microscopy-relevant process development and
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data, classifying the type of transient and updating the Fritz Marshal. Essential Job Duties Reduce and analyze spectroscopic data. Develop a spectroscopic data reduction pipeline for NGPS. Observe
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implementation of the Chemical Hygiene Plan as assigned. This is a Campus Critical position. An employee designated as Campus Critical is expected to be aware of the campus emergency management plans and to report
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Alternate Responsible Officer (ARO) for Caltech’s J Exchange Visitor Program for the purposes of data integrity tasks across systems and travel endorsements. The ISS Case Coordinator will collaborate with ISS
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graduate from a graduate program in archives, library science, museum studies, history, or public history to work as an Archival Processing Intern for a 12-week summer internship. In addition to learning