RSE - Computer/Data Scientist (3 years fixed term, full time) – 
http://www.topcareer.jobs/Vacancy/irc243049_7687.aspx
RSE - Computational Scientist (3 years fixed term, full time) – 
http://www.topcareer.jobs/Vacancy/irc242972_7688.aspx
Salary: £31,056-£43,072 (inclusive of annual allowance and depending on 
experience)
Closing date for applications: 15th December 2017

Hello,

We are looking for adaptable and experienced computer and computational 
scientists with interests in research software creation, interoperability and 
data curation.  Knowledge, experience or a higher degree in materials or 
multiscale modelling are advantageous.  The ability to design, specify and 
implement complex algorithms in software using high-level programming and 
scripting languages is essential – extensive practical knowledge of Fortran/C 
and Python is crucial.

For the Computer Scientist experience in working with high performance 
computing environments, developing and managing software and data in those 
environments is essential.  Interest in particle-based simulations and 
experience in multidisciplinary research are desirable.

For the Computational Scientist, previous experience in using more than one 
type of modelling method is a must, and experience with developing 
coarse-graining strategies, mesoscale modelling techniques and workflows for 
multiscale modelling is highly advantageous.

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are required to communicate 
and collaborate effectively with people from diverse backgrounds, along with 
effective presentational skills to deliver to technical and non-technical 
audiences.  Experience in participating in projects across organisations 
(academic and industrial) will be beneficial.

You will be educated to a PhD or equivalent level in an appropriate discipline, 
or with relevant experience, with good communication skills and the ability to 
solve complex problems and work independently.

Two talented individuals will get the chance join the Virtual Materials Market 
Place (VIMMP) team at the Computational Chemistry Group.  The objectives of the 
VIMMP project (Horizon 2020) are to work towards an easily accessible 
'one-stop' user-friendly hub to provide interoperable materials modelling 
software and workflows that can be accessed by commercial companies, including 
both SMEs and larger industrial organisations.

Underpinning this hub will be an open simulation platform reliant on moving 
data between simulations in a coherent manner.  This will be facilitated with 
newly-created open data standards containing metadata, taxonomies and 
ontologies identifying simulation data origins and forms, which will be 
implemented in various modelling software packages.  In the first instance the 
practices will be developed and demonstrated within the DL_MESO and DL_POLY 
packages.

You will work together to exploit knowledge of modelling methodologies and 
involve elements of underlying research in data structuring and formatting to 
meet the challenges in developing the required metadata, as well as 
implementing it in various codes and testing it for industrially-relevant use 
cases.

For full job specifications and how to apply please follow the UKRI Job Board 
links:
Computer/Data Scientist (3 years fixed term, full time) – 
http://www.topcareer.jobs/Vacancy/irc243049_7687.aspx
Computational Scientist (3 years fixed term, full time) – 
http://www.topcareer.jobs/Vacancy/irc242972_7688.aspx

Applications are handled by UK SBS.  Applicants who are unable to apply online 
should contact SBS by telephone on +44 (0)1793 867000.

Regards,

Ilian Todorov and Michael Seaton

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