Postdoctoral Position for PHENIX development
======================================================================= Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Computational Postdoctoral Fellow ======================================================================= Computational Postdoctoral Fellow Job ID: 20907 Division: Physical Biosciences Date Opened: 8/2/2007 Summary We are seeking an intelligent, motivated scientist to develop graphical tools for the PHENIX software system. The successful candidate will work under the direction of the Principal Investigator for this project. Primary duties and responsibilities will include development and implementation of graphical interfaces, user workflow tools, and mechanisms for data tracking and storage. Duties Essential - Primary duties and responsibilities will include development and implementation of computational algorithms for structure determination using X-ray crystallography. Develop graphic interfaces to components of the PHENIX software system. Create interfaces between PHENIX and other software packages such as Coot. Implement software code for capturing and tracking data and other information as it is created by the PHENIX software. This position requires interaction with P.I.s, postdocs, Scientists and external collaborators involved in the PHENIX project. Publication of research results in scientific journals and presentation of results at scientific meetings. Marginal - Actively participate in group meetings. Assume shared responsibility for maintenance of computational equipment with other group members. Qualifications Essential - Ph.D. within the last three years in computational crystallography or a related field. Demonstrated experience with graphical interface development. First-author publications in macromolecular crystallography or closely related field. Familiarity with software development tools such as C++, C or Fortran programming languages and scripting languages such as Python or Perl. Strong programming skills. Solid interpersonal skills and the ability to work in a team environment are critical. Marginal - Experience with the practical aspects of protein crystallography: protein production, crystallization and structure solution. NOTE: This is a one year Term appointment with the possibility of renewal under the same terms and conditions, contingent upon continued funding and availability of work. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is a world leader in science and engineering research, with 11 Nobel Prize recipients over the past 75 years, and 59 present members of the National Academy of Sciences. LBNL conducts unclassified research across a wide range of scientific disciplines and hosts four national user facilities. AA/ EEO employer committed to the development of a safe and diverse workforce. Learn more at http://www.lbl.gov. For more information about PHENIX visit: http://www.phenix-online.org/ For more information about the CCI visit: http://cci.lbl.gov/ To apply: visit http://cjo.lbl.gov/ and search for the job number 20907. Please see http://cjo.lbl.gov/app_instr.html for details of how to apply. -- Paul Adams Senior Scientist, Physical Biosciences Division Head, Berkeley Center for Structural Biology Deputy Principal Investigator, Berkeley Structural Genomics Center Building 64, Room 248 Tel: 510-486-4225, Fax: 510-486-5909 http://cci.lbl.gov/ Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory 1 Cyclotron Road BLDG 64R0121 Berkeley, CA 94720, USA. --
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Paul D. Adams