The School of Life Sciences at Arizona State University invites applications
for a Biodiversity Informatician. This is an academic, non-tenure track
faculty research associate appointment.

Arizona State University is a dynamic, progressive university dedicated to
interdisciplinary collaborations, to rethinking university education, and to
integrating excellence in both research and teaching. The School of Life
Sciences (SOLS) at Arizona State University's Tempe campus is committed to
strengthening its impact in the fields of biodiversity informatics research
and virtual collections management. SOLS maintains organismal collections
totaling more than 1.5 million preserved specimens, and has played an
instrumental role in creating the Southwest Environmental Information
Network (SEINet) which serves more than 2 million records and 100,000 images
on-line.

The successful candidate will work in close collaboration with SOLS
curators, collection managers, and affiliated researchers and students to
advise, develop, and implement database-driven web applications aimed at the
electronic dissemination of biological specimen and observation records.
Focal areas include the future development of SEINet and its underlying
software platform Symbiota, amalgamation and synthesis of all SOLS virtual
collections into a unified web portal, participation in novel biodiversity
informatics research projects, and integration with other initiatives and
services in this dynamic field (e.g. CAP-LTER, Complexity of Life, Global
Names, GBIF, iDigBio). The selected candidate will assume co-leadership in
developing successful externally funded informatics projects, and serve as
liaison between ASU collections researchers and students, network
administrators, and other ASU information technology support staff.
Additional responsibilities may include participation in the creation and
implementation of a new teaching curriculum in the field of biodiversity
informatics.

Candidates must have an advanced degree (M.Sc. or higher) in Biology or
Computer Science; minimally three years of experience in biodiversity
informatics research and software development; and a strong familiarity with
biocollections data management (e.g. DarwinCore) and contemporary
nomenclatural and taxonomic practices and standards (e.g. TDWG). Desired
qualifications include participation in recent federally funded research
projects in this field (NSF-ADBC program, iDigBio, GBIF, etc.); extensive
experience with programming languages and database-driven web application
development, and specifically skills in database design and management such
as AJAX, CMS (e.g. Drupal), HTML 5, CSS, SQL, XML, network and server
administration, and scripting languages (Java, JavaScript, Perl, PHP,
Python, Ruby); familiarity with Web 2.0 programming technologies; high
adaptability to meet new challenges; and evidence of strong verbal and
written communication skills, including grantspersonship.

Salary will be negotiable, depending on qualifications. To apply, send a
cover letter, curriculum vitae, and up to three other items of choice that
represent the ability to work as biodiversity informatician to Anna Fields,
attn: Biodiversity Informatician Search Committee, School of Life Sciences,
PO Box 874501, Tempe, AZ 85287-4501, with electronic applications sent as
PDF files to solsfacultysear...@asu.edu preferred
(mailto:solsfacultysear...@asu.edu). The initial closing date for receipt of
complete applications is October 14, 2012. For additional information,
please feel free to contact Nico Franz (nico.fr...@asu.edu) or Les Landrum
(les.land...@asu.edu). A background check is required for employment at
Arizona State University, an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer
committed to excellence through diversity. We especially encourage women and
minorities to apply (see https://www.asu.edu/titleIX/). For additional
information on the School of Life Sciences, please visit http://sols.asu.edu.

This announcement is also available as a PDF at
http://sols.asu.edu/employment/pdfs/f12_bio_info_research_associate.pdf

Posted by Nico Franz. http://franz.lab.asu.edu/

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