The Northeastern Collaborative Access Team (NE-CAT), located at the Advanced 
Photon Source at the Argonne National Laboratory in suburban Chicago, is 
seeking applicants for a beamline scientist position. The primary 
responsibilities of the staff scientist will be to provide user training and 
support using NE-CAT’s X-ray beamlines; assist in setting up experiments; 
provide crystallographic expertise to ensure the highest quality data and 
structures; and contribute to the continued development of software tools.

Duties and Responsibilities:
•       Provide user training and support; both onsite and via remote 
conferencing. This involves work nights and weekends, approximately nine months 
of the year, when the APS has run cycles and is open for data acquisition. 
During these months, the staff scientist will rotate assignments with other 
staff members to provide support 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
•       Test, modify or develop crystallographic software.
•       Test and debug new beamline software and hardware. Evaluate beamline 
performance to produce optimum data. Contribute to the development of beamline 
troubleshooting procedures.
•       Use knowledge of synchrotron beamline optics and experiment-specific 
topics to develop data collection and structure determination procedures.
•       Take part in development of real time data analysis software for the 
beamline data acquisition software RAPD.
•       Collect data on macromolecular crystals for phase determination, model 
building and refinement.
•       Participate in cooperative research in which the staff scientist's 
expertise is combined with that of members of the NE-CAT consortium 
institutions or general users to improve the processes of protein purification, 
crystallization, and determination of macromolecular structures.
•       Publish results and help prepare presentations and documentation to 
disseminate information about advances to the macromolecular crystallography 
community.

Related Duties:
•       Provide support of sample automounter development.
•       Provide advice and consultation to users and technical support staff.
•       Assist in preparation of research grant proposals and annual reports.
•       Attend and participate in seminars and scientific meetings.
•       Recommend equipment and supplies necessary to further research 
associated with the mission of the facility.
•       Help supervise technicians who will develop user safety procedures, 
calibration procedures, data collection procedures, and both on-line and 
standard documentation.
•       Any other beamline/facility related duties assigned by the supervisors.

Qualifications:
•       Doctorate in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Physics, Biophysics, or a related 
field.
•       At least three years doctoral or post-doctoral experience involving 
macromolecular crystallography.
•       An extensive record of publications of research in the scientific 
literature.
•       Experience with synchrotron X-ray data collection and experience with 
operating synchrotron beamlines is a plus.

For more information about NE-CAT, please see our website:  
https://necat.chem.cornell.edu<https://necat.chem.cornell.edu/>

This is a 12-month benefits eligible full-time (100%FTE) appointment term which 
is renewable depending on funding and performance.

Salary:  commensurate with experience

Start:  August 1,2019

Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, copies of 
relevant publications, and contact information for three references 
electronically to Academic Jobs Online at 
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/14009. Applications will be reviewed as 
they are received and will be accepted until the position is filled.  Please 
direct questions to Frank Murphy, NE-CAT Associate Director 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>).

Cornell is an equal opportunity, affirmative action educator and employer.





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