Dear all,

The ESRF Algorithms & Scientific Data Analysis group is opening an exciting
position for a computational scientist in close collaboration with the
Structural Biology group.

Structural Biology is one of the most important family of techniques at the
ESRF, both for academic and industrial users, with state-of-the-art
instruments including the upgraded ID29 beamline for time-resolved serial
crystallography. This position will integrate the team of scientists and
software engineers working on the applications and data processing for
structural biology, primarily for serial synchrotron crystallography. The
selected candidates will have the opportunity to develop an original
research program in the field of structural biology, involving the
macromolecular biology instruments of ESRF (e.g. for room temperature and
time resolved structural studies).

The work will take place in the Algorithms & scientific Data Analysis
group, in close collaboration with the Structural Biology beamlines,
notably ID29. Further information about the post can be obtained from
Daniele de Sanctis (daniele.de_sanc...@esrf.fr) and Vincent Favre-Nicolin (
fa...@esrf.fr).

More information about this opening is available on the ESRF jobs page
https://esrf.gestmax.eu/1734/1/computational-scientist-for-serial-macromolecular-crystallography/en_US


Daniele


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ἀρετή
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Daniele de Sanctis, PhD
Structural Biology Group
ESRF - The European Synchrotron
Grenoble, France
Tel 33 (0)4 76 88 2869

http://www.esrf.eu/id29

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