We are offering a postdoc position (2+3 years) within the XAIRA beamline group 
at the ALBA synchrotron to develop a powerful data analytics system that 
automatically pipeline and process the beamline data to biologically 
interpretable results. The beamline will deliver a X-ray beam in a spot size 
of ~1 μm and aims at providing the best conditions for challenging techniques 
in macromolecular crystallography (MX) such as low diffracting micron-sized 
crystals, native phasing and fixed-target serial crystallography.

MORE INFORMATION and APPLICATION at:

https://public.cells.es/jobs/#!/jobs/postdoctoral-researcher-position-at-xaira-beamline

FUNCTION

As the successful candidate, you will work with a team of ALBA experts and 
external collaborators to build up the data acquisition and analysis pipelines 
of the macromolecular crystallography beamlines on a new high performance 
computing system. You will also participate in developing the data analytics 
systems of other stations having similar requirements such as the soft X-ray 
tomography (MISTRAL) beamline and the planned hard X-ray tomography (FAXTOR) 
beamline and the cryoelectron microscope. You will develop your own scientific 
program aligned with the groups, sections, and facilities goals and, once XAIRA 
is in operation, support users mainly, but not exclusively, related with your 
own scientific interests. In this diverse, highly interactive team, you will 
have excellent conditions to refine your scientific expertise, the technical 
and computational background, and most importantly build a broad and carrying 
network for your future scientific career. Specifically, you will

• Design, commission, develop and maintain the XAIRA data acquisition, storage 
and analysis system
• Participate in the integration of this data analytics system in the XAIRA 
beamline control system
• Proactively participate in the data analysis system of other beamlines at 
ALBA with similar requirements.
• Collaborate with the specifications and commissioning of the new High 
Performance Computing (HPC) system on which the beamline data analytics 
system will run
• Provide, once XAIRA is under operation, support to the general and industrial 
users in ALBA MX beamlines (XAIRA and XALOC) as a Local Contact.
• Develop your own scientific program which will be strongly aligned with the 
scientific program of the beamline and in the larger context of the section 
and facility. In details this includes, developing the research plan, 
contributing to the preparation of experimental proposals applying for general 
user beamtime at ALBA and/or other facilities, and contributing to the 
analysis and publication of the results.
• Engage in the beamline research program, national and European projects and 
collaborations. This may also include the initiation of new projects if 
appropriate.

QUALIFICATIONS

• The applicant must have a doctorate in computational biology, bioinformatics 
or related disciplines.
• Proficient in managing large sets of data using own code and/or the current 
software on bioinformatics, proteomics and structural biology.
• Previous experience in analysing macromolecular crystallography datasets
• Ability to propose and conduct an independent research program using the MX 
instrumentation and the ALBA biolab, ideally focused towards regulation of 
transcription, bacterial conjugation and protein-ligand interactions.
• A good level of English both written and spoken is a must. The working 
language at ALBA is English.
• Good interpersonal skills and capabilities to work in a group, adaptability 
to a multidisciplinary environment, sense of responsibility and capabilities 
to work in a group as well as to work independently.

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