Dear Colleagues

We are looking to recruit a Macromolecular Software Scientist to join the
Biology and Soft Matter Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

Interested Parties can apply using the link below. For informal inquiries
please contact Leighton Coates at [email protected]


https://recruiting.ornl.gov/sap/bc/webdynpro/sap/hrrcf_a_posting_apply?PARAM=cG9zdF9pbnN0X2d1aWQ9MDAxNTVEMEYzNDAxMUVENEE1RDRGREY0REU1N0Q0MTQmY2FuZF90eXBlPUVYVA%3d%3d&sap-client=010&sap-language=EN

*Macromolecular Software Scientist-NB50468984*



Purpose:

The Biology and Soft Matter Division (BSMD) of the Neutron Scattering
Sciences Directorate (NScD) seeks highly qualified applications for a Staff
Scientist position with expertise in computational crystallography. The
function of this position is to develop and lead a research program in the
field of crystallographic methodology for TOF data analysis of
macromolecular structures using neutron diffraction data: while also
developing innovative concepts and tools expanding and optimizing the
capabilities of neutron instrumentation in application to macromolecular
materials.


Major Duties/Responsibilities

Work on time of flight macromolecular data reduction software development.
Conduct and present high-quality, high-impact research in the field of
macromolecular crystallography with focus on neutron diffraction
techniques. Collaborate with structural biology community in support of its
needs for macromolecular structure analysis using neutron and X-ray
scattering data. Work closely with instrument scientists and other team
members developing and advancing single event data analysis and processing
methods for the center's neutron scattering instruments.



- Provide feedback to the Neutron Data Analysis & Visualization (NDAV)
group, Data Acquisition System (DAS) group, Detector Group to improve
applications and instrumentation produced by those groups.

- Assist with instrument validation and commissioning.

- Represent SNS at conferences and/or workshops presenting and promoting
its capabilities for the structural biology community.

- Train internal and external facility users on how to use software and
systems produced.



Qualifications Required



Successful candidate must have PhD in crystallography, with an emphasis on
computational methods, with at least five years of related experience and
demonstrated accomplishments in the field. The applicant must have
documented experience in developing computational methods and software for
the analysis of macromolecular crystallographic data. Experience of modern
programming languages such as C, C++ and Python is required. The applicant
must have good organizational and management skills and have the ability to
interact effectively with colleagues displaying a broad range of expertise
and interests.

Qualifications Desired:

Candidates should be able to work effectively with colleagues in a
collaborative research environment.

Work Directions and Interfaces

Position reports to the MaNDi Group Leader and works closely with the MaNDi
instrument team. Works with members of Computing Group and interfaces with
Users and instrument scientists within NScD. Will also interface with
personnel from DAS Group, User Office, and NScD IT. Collaborates with
software developers at other facilities and in the User community to
develop software. Works well as a team member leading when necessary, in
addition, performs work independently with little guidance.



Measures of Effectiveness

Produces user-friendly software. Distributed software is widely adopted by
User community, as assessed by citations in the scientific literature.
Instrument Scientists and Users are satisfied with application capabilities.

Demonstrate leadership and skill for developing software – develops a good
reputation within NSSD.

Produces software related documentation. Works effectively in a team
environment. Performs work independently. Promotes NSSD throughout the User
community when participating in meetings, workshops, or conferences.


If you have trouble applying for a position, please email
[email protected].



ORNL is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants, including
individuals with disabilities and protected veterans, are encouraged to
apply. UT-Battelle is an E-Verify Employer.

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