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[SA_scat] Postdoctoral position available @ EMBL-Hamburg, SAXS

Dear All,

I would like to inform you that a postdoctoral position is available at 
the EMBL Hamburg Unit in the research group of Dmitri Svergun.
I attach a brief description of the Vacancy Notice below. Deadline for 
application is 31st August 2013.
Detailed information can be found under : 
http://ig14.i-grasp.com//fe/tpl_embl01.asp?newms=jj&id=51531&aid=15470 
<http://ig14.i-grasp.com/fe/tpl_embl01.asp?newms=jj&id=51531&aid=15470>

*Postdoctoral Positon, Reference HH_00046*

Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in computational 
methods development for biological SAXS in the BioSAXS group 
<http://www.embl-hamburg.de/research/unit/svergun/index.html>.The 
position is funded by *BioStruct-X*, an integrated project within the 
Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) of the European Commission 
(www.biostruct-x.eu <http://www.biostruct-x.eu>).

The fellow will participate in the design of an automated data analysis 
system to construct and validate structural models from solution 
scattering data. The developments envisage hybrid applications of SAXS 
with other structural, biophysical and computational methods, including 
MX, NMR, electron microscopy and bioinformatic approaches.

The candidate should have a PhD in physics, mathematics or biology and 
knowledge in computational and numerical methods. Experience in the use 
of programming languages (Fortran, C/C++ and/or Python) is essential. We 
specifically welcome applicants with background in computational 
crystallography, NMR, electron microscopy and/or bioinformatics. Good 
communication skills and the ability to collaborate with international 
teams are required.

on behalf of Dmitri Svergun

Margret Fischer
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