The Berkeley Center for Structural Biology (BCSB) has an opportunity for a Postdoc to develop hardware and software for the automated control of data collection instrumentation and methods for automated data collection and analysis. You will also provide technical and scientific help to users at the BCSB beamlines (http://bcsb.lbl.gov) at the Advanced Light Source in Berkeley California and participate on projects involving the structure determination of biological molecules and biomolecular complexes as required by users and other BCSB staff members.

Responsibilities

Under the direction of the Principal Investigator, you will:

- Assist in the development of hardware and software for the automated control of data collection instrumentation and methods for automated data collection
  and analysis.
- Participate in engineering projects to advance the capabilities of the
  beamlines, including robotics systems for sample handling.
- Assist in the development of instrumentation and methodology for biological
  crystallography.
- Participate in the design, implementation, and evaluation of collaborative
  experiments involving biological crystallography.
- Participate in helping users regarding data collection, processing,
  archiving, and analysis.
- Collaborate with colleagues both internal and external to the Berkeley Lab.
  Prepare documentation for beamline staff and users.
- Prepare scientific data for publication in refereed journals and present
  findings at seminars and conferences.
- Provide work oversight and direction to technical staff as needed (which will
  require occasional work off-hours and weekends).
- Assist with developing research proposals that lead to continued funding in
  the area of biological crystallography for the BCSB/ALS.

Key Qualifications

- A recent Ph.D. in physics, biology, bioengineering, biophysics, or related field.
- Experience working in the area of synchrotron science using complex
  instrumentation and computer controls.
- Experience with robotics hardware and control systems.
- Experience with the collection of experimental data for biological crystallography. - Demonstrated ability to conduct independent research and organize results for publication and presentation documented by publication record in either: physics, biology, bioengineering, biophysics, biochemistry or instrumentation fields. - Excellent written communication skills along with strong organizational,
  analytical, and interpersonal skills.
- Experience in the use of computer programs required for biological crystallography. - The ability to work in a team environment and effectively interact with a broad
  range of colleagues.
- Experience in UNIX computing is highly preferred.

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.

How To Apply

To apply please visit:

        http://jobs.lbl.gov/LBNLCareers/details.asp?jid=21987&p=1

Berkeley Lab is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer committed to the development of a diverse workforce.

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