Note: CHESS has multiple postdoc positions open in various areas of x-ray 
science. I am posting the BioSAXS ad here, but applicants will automatically be 
considered for all the positions.
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Job opening: Postdoctoral Associate
Biological Small-Angle Solution Scattering (BioSAXS)
MacCHESS, Cornell High-Energy Synchrotron Source
The Macromolecular Diffraction Facility of the Cornell High-Energy Synchrotron 
Source (MacCHESS) has an opening for a Postdoctoral Associate.  Applicants 
should have a Ph.D. degree in a field relevant to structural biology.  
Preference will be given to those with experience in x-ray solution scattering 
on biological systems (SAXS and WAXS).  Activities will include automating 
BioSAXS data processing at the beamline, developing novel microfluidic 
lab-on-a-chip methods, applying state-of-the art algorithms to BioSAXS data 
(especially as related to handling mixtures of oligomers), developing CryoSAXS 
technology, and modeling macromolecular complexes.  Experience in developing 
hardware and software for automation is desirable.  Software development will 
be done primarily in Python.  While MacCHESS postdocs are not required to do 
general beamline user support, they will be expected to help with the biannual 
BioSAXS Essentials training course.  The successful postdoc will take full 
advantage of the rich variety of high-profile groups visiting MacCHESS by 
co-authoring publications and collaborating on research.  MacCHESS is a heavily 
team-oriented environment.  Good clear communication skills are a must, 
including fluency in the English language.  This position is a 1-year 
appointment, renewable for up to 3 years total, contingent upon availability of 
funds and employee performance.  The starting date is negotiable.
Located on an Ivy League university campus in picturesque upstate New York, the 
Cornell High-Energy Synchrotron Source (CHESS) serves a worldwide user base of 
structural biologists, chemists, physicists, and engineers. MacCHESS is an 
NIH-supported National Resource providing support for structural biology at 
CHESS.
Applications should be submitted at http://academicjobsonline.org/ (posting 
#1522) and should include a cover letter, a CV, a list of publications, and a 
detailed summary of research experience and interests.  Applicants must arrange 
to have at least three letters of recommendation uploaded, as per instructions 
on the academicjobsonline website.  For information about the position, contact 
Dr. Marian Szebenyi at dm...@cornell.edu<mailto:dm...@cornell.edu>.
Cornell is an equal opportunity, affirmative action educator and employer.

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