The Protein Data Bank in Europe has *three* openings for software engineers or scientific programmers (one-year contracts):

(1) The PDBe Team has an opening for a software engineer or scientific programmer to work in the NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) project. The post holder will work with an international team developing joint PDB and BMRB deposition and annotation software in relation to deposition of CCPN projects. (S)he will also be involved in harvesting, systematisation, visualisation and/or analysis of structural NMR data such as RDCs. See: http://www.embl.de/aboutus/jobs/jobs_embl_ebi_hinxton/2010/systems/w_10_044_ebi/index.html

(2) The PDBe Team has an opening for a scientific programmer to work on the Electron Microscopy Data Bank (EMDB; www.ebi.ac.uk/pdbe/emdb) project. The goal of this project is to improve the usefulness of EMDB to the EM community by providing better tools for the analysis and visualisation of complex image data sets and for the assessment of image quality. The post-holder is expected to contribute to the design and implementation of software components and algorithms, in close collaboration with the international project team and other stake-holders, in particular experimental EM groups in EMBL and elsewhere. See: http://www.embl.de/aboutus/jobs/jobs_embl_ebi_hinxton/2010/systems/w_10_045_ebi/index.html

(3) The PDBe Team has an opening for a scientific programmer/software engineer with extensive experience in both the programming languages Java/jsp and C++. The post holder will liaise with both IT and scientific staff. In particular, (s)he will be tasked with the maintenance (including bug fixes and weekly database updates) and development of three of the team's most advanced and successful services - PDBeFold, PDBePisa and PDBeMotif. See: http://www.embl.de/aboutus/jobs/jobs_embl_ebi_hinxton/2010/systems/w_10_049_ebi/index.html

The Protein Data Bank in Europe (PDBe) Team (pdbe.org) is a founding member of the worldwide Protein Data Bank organisation (wwwPDB; wwwpdb.org), which maintains the global archive of structural data on biomacromolecules. The PDBe Team also maintains a number of databases that support deposition and advanced search services for structural biologists and the wider scientific community. The Team consists of an international and inter-disciplinary mix of professionals (scientists, software engineers, and database engineers).


--Gerard

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Gerard J. Kleywegt, PDBe, EMBL-EBI, Hinxton, UK
ger...@ebi.ac.uk ..................... pdbe.org
Secretary: Pauline Haslam  pdbe_ad...@ebi.ac.uk

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