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organizations (Caltech, JPL, and other collaborating institutions and corporate research partners) in developing novel isotope geochemistry tools and applying them to the study of experimental and natural samples
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candidates to apply for the position of Summer Software Assistant within its Optical and Infrared (OIR) Instrumentation Group. The OIR Group develops world-class visible and infrared astronomical adaptive
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to prepare effective visual and written summaries of scientific findings Required Documents Resume.
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Operations Partner with hiring managers to understand needs and develop recruitment strategies Source, screen, and present qualified candidates for staff positions across multiple departments Manage job
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to therapeutic cargos. Efforts will focus on structure–activity relationship studies, linker diversification, and the development of new architectures to expand platform capabilities. Essential Job Duties Design
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faculty calendars. Prepare classroom materials. Maintain professors’ curriculum vitae, publication listings, and websites. Maintain Biosketch and Current & Pending Funding documents for NIH and NSF
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the development and implementation of breeding protocols. Wash and clean bioactive terraria. Other duties as assigned. Basic Qualifications High School Diploma or equivalent. Experience working with amphibians
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. Automation: Help in developing and implementing automated processes for server provisioning, configuration management, and testing. This will utilize tools like Ansible, Puppet, Chef, or similar configuration
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, develops menus and oversees inventory of food and supplies. Performs work in accordance with Institute and regulatory agencies safety standards and practices. May coordinate culinary efforts of various
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develop, test, and implement new, physics/AI hybrid parameterizations of subgrid-scale processes in the Climate Modeling Alliance’s (CliMA’s) Earth system model. The focus will be on atmospheric processes