254 web-programmer-developer-"INSERM" positions at California Institute of Technology
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generates a large amount of data and continuous monitoring of the data quality and status of the observing system is a challenge. An existing web-based database front-end is currently used for this purpose
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 30-May-25 Location: Pasadena, California Categories: Development Staff/Administrative Internal Number: 6263004
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editing and sound. Collaborate with team members across OCER to brainstorm concepts, develop material, plan, and schedule production of multimedia content that conveys Caltech’s stories—from campus life
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develop appropriate services, such as multi-session group meetings, in order to address identified needs. Develop and maintain effective linkages with appropriate Institute personnel, community agencies
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systems ever built. We will exercise and develop this technology in a new, purpose-built UHV research facility, the Cosmic Explorer Beamtube Experiment (CEBEX) Laboratory, located at LIGO Hanford. Job
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optical simulation code in Matlab or Python programming languages. Ability to collaborate with other Cosmic Explorer members involved with the experiment design process. Development of design requirements
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software development with GPUs. Experience with visualization of large data sets. An understanding of how to make results easily available using common web interfaces. Required Documents Resume Cover Letter
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proficient in the use of Python and Jupyter Notebooks. Preferred Qualifications Use of GNSS observations. Understanding of geodetic reference frames. Development of large-scale geophysical inverse problems
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. Join us and be a part of the diverse Caltech community. Job Summary A scientist to lead research projects leveraging FIB-SEM and cryoET and train new users. Essential Job Duties Lead the development
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Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Facility. The Manager of the NMR Facility is responsible for developing and maintaining state-of-the-art solution-phase NMR capabilities. Currently, the facility includes two Bruker