Computational Biophysics
The school's Laboratory for Computational Biophysics in Jülich combines different computational approaches in a powerful strategy aimed at dissecting structural and energetic facets in cellular pathways related to human perception and molecular medicine. For our team of research staff, we are seeking a highly qualified and motivated young scientist.
Postdoctoral research assistantThe position offers:
• Research and development in the area of ab initio, classical and hybrid QM/MM molecular dynamics simulations of large biological systems using Jülich’s unique supercomputing facilities
• Collaboration with international partners from theory and experiment
• Supervision of student projects and involvement in our teaching curriculum
The ideal candidate will have:
• A doctoral degree or equivalent in physics, chemistry, biology, bioinformatics, or a related discipline
• A track record of conducting independent high-quality research
• Experience in some of the classical and ab initio molecular dynamics packages
• Excellent written and oral communication skills
• Good command of English
• High motivation and the ability to work effectively with others
Additional qualifications:
• Experience in parallel scientific computing
• Parallel programming experience is a plus
The office location is Jülich.
The salary will conform to the provisions of the TVöD (Federal Collective Agreement for Public Employees).
Interested?
We are looking forward to receiving your application.
Please send your application with the relevant documents to:
German Research School for Simulation Sciences GmbH
52425 Jülich
Germany
Contact:
Prof. Dr. Paolo Carloni, email: p.carloni "at" grs-sim.de