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of non-equilibrium superconductivity in two-gap superconductors, including Magnesium Diboride. The successfiul candidate will develop a two-gap model of the photon detection process in superconducting
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research papers and present findings at conferences. Other duties as assigned. Basic Qualifications Ph.D. degree in Applied Physics, Physics, Electrical Engineering, or related field. Programming skills in
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reports. Purchase supplies and equipment: conduct vendor searches and obtain quotes; process sub-award and consulting requisitions; monitor receipt of deliveries; assist with invoice approval process
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tasks throughout the recruitment process. Additionally, the successful candidate will partner with recruiters and hiring managers to assist with sourcing, attracting, and screening candidates. The ideal
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via P-Card and TechMart; process sub-awards and consulting agreements; monitor receipt of deliveries; assist with invoice approvals; process reimbursements and payment requests; reconcile monthly P-Card
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. The Recruiting Specialist will be responsible for a wide range of administrative tasks throughout the recruitment process. Additionally, the successful candidate will partner with recruiters and hiring managers
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and vibrant array of activities related to gravitational-wave physics and astronomy, including detector operations, R&D toward detector improvements, gravitational-wave astrophysics, observatory
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assist with timely disposition of slow moving and obsolete inventory in stockroom. Participate in monthly and annual stockroom inventory. Process returns, over-shipments, and cancellations. Receive orders
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candidate with some experience in science communications, and either on-going or completed science communication training. IPAC, part of the Physics, Math, and Astronomy Division at Caltech (www.caltech.edu
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holistic care in the area of physical examinations, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of health-related problems within the framework of authorized policies and protocols providing medical care to students