Summary: We are looking for two highly motivated post-docs as part of our new 
project “Compressive Structural Bioinformatics” funded by the US National 
Institutes of Health (NIH) Big Data to Knowledge (BD2K) initiative.

The Challenge: To enable efficient research on the rapidly growing number of 3D 
molecular structures of ever increasing size and complexity. Develop highly 
scalable 3D structural search, analysis, workflow, data-exchange, and 
visualization tools.

Qualifications: Ph.D. in structural bioinformatics, structural biology, 
bioinformatics, computational biology or chemistry, computer science, or 
related discipline. Experience with scientific software development as 
demonstrated by publications or participation in open source software projects. 
Experience with several programming languages, including Java, JavaScript, C++, 
or Python, and software development tools. Strong skills in applied mathematics 
and algorithm design are required. Experience with distributed parallel 
computing or 3D visualization applications are a plus. Excellent interpersonal, 
written, and oral presentation skills are essential.

Note, this position is reviewed annually on the basis of performance and can be 
renewed for a maximum of three years.

Our Environment:

The Structural Bioinformatics Group 
(http://bioinformatics.sdsc.edu<http://bioinformatics.sdsc.edu/>) at the San 
Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) (http://www.sdsc.edu<http://www.sdsc.edu/>) 
is involved in research and development activities centered around 3D 
structures of proteins and nucleic acids, the integration of structural data 
with other domains such as Medicine, Genomics, Biology, Drug Discovery, and the 
development of scalable solution to Big Data problems in Structural 
Bioinformatics. Our group leads the RCSB Protein Data Bank (PDB) west-coast 
operations. The RCSB PDB (http://www.rcsb.org<http://www.rcsb.org/>) represents 
the preeminent source of experimentally determined macromolecular structure 
information for research and teaching in biology, biological chemistry, and 
medicine. With over 300,000 unique users from over 160 countries around the 
world, the RCSB PDB is one of the leading worldwide Biological Databases. Our 
group is involved in the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Big Data to 
Knowledge (BD2K) initiative.

As an Organized Research Unit of UC San Diego, SDSC is a world leader in 
data-intensive computing and cyber infrastructure, providing resources, 
services, and expertise to the national research community, including industry 
and academia.

To apply, please send cover letter and resume to Dr. Peter Rose 
(pwr...@ucsd.edu).

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Peter Rose, Ph.D.
Site Head, RCSB Protein Data Bank West 
(http://www.rcsb.org<http://www.rcsb.org/>)
Principal Investigator, Structural Bioinformatics Laboratory 
(http://bioinformatics.sdsc.edu<http://bioinformatics.sdsc.edu/>)
San Diego Supercomputer Center (http://www.sdsc.edu<http://www.sdsc.edu/>)
University of California, San Diego
+1-858-822-5497<file://localhost/tel/%252B1-858-822-5497>

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