Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Career-track Research Scientist
Job ID: 80447
Division: Physical Biosciences
Date Opened: 1/14/2015

https://lbl.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=80447

Summary: A research scientist position is available to work on developing new 
methods for macromolecular structure determination and refinement with the 
PHENIX software system. To learn more about Phenix visit: 
http://www.phenix-online.org

Duties: This position will develop and maintain a powerful graphical user 
interface for the PHENIX system, and develop code within the Computational 
Crystallography Toolbox (cctbx). This position will include the development of 
new methods for crystallographic structure determination and completion in the 
context of the PHENIX program. This position also has a significant 
responsibility for the maintenance of PHENIX automated compilation tools, 
web-based interfaces for software downloads and coordinating releases of Phenix 
to the user community. The incumbent will work under the general direction of 
the Principal Investigator (PI; Paul Adams) for this project.  Duties will also 
include testing, documentation writing, and extensive interaction with users 
and other developers.

Qualifications: Demonstrated expertise with computational methods for protein 
crystallography. First-author publications in the area of macromolecular 
crystallography. Familiarity with software development: C++ and the Python 
scripting language. Advanced knowledge of Python-based or similar graphical 
user interface development tools. Solid interpersonal skills and the ability to 
work in a team environment are critical. A Ph.D. in computational 
crystallography, biophysics, chemistry, computer science, or related field is 
strongly preferred.

Note that this is a multi-year position that is renewed annually on the basis 
on performance and continued funding.

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Paul Adams
Deputy Division Director, Physical Biosciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley Lab
Division Deputy for Biosciences, Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley Lab
Adjunct Professor, Department of Bioengineering, U.C. Berkeley
Vice President for Technology, the Joint BioEnergy Institute
Laboratory Research Manager, ENIGMA Science Focus Area

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