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Working Group Leader for Integrated Food Systems Analysis

The Leibniz Institute for Food Systems Biology at the Technical University of Munich (Leibniz-LSB@TUM), a legal foundation under civil law in Freising, is a research insti­tution of the Leibniz Association that combines methods of biomole­cular basic research with analysis methods of bioin­for­matics and analy­tical high-perfor­mance techno­logies to inves­tigate the complex interplay between the human organism and food
ingre­dients.

The research group Integrated Food Systems Analysis, a part of Research Section III at Leibniz-LSB@TUM is currently looking for a scientist to start at the earliest possible date as

Working Group Leader (m/f/d)
The position is to be filled on a full-time (100% TV‑L E14 with the option of E15) basis for a period of 3 + 3 years.

Your job profile includes
— Integration of multi-omics data sets generated with innovative high-throughput techno­logies used in Research Sections I and II (e.g. sensory, metabolome, proteome and transcriptome data) by using efficient algorithms and machine learning/artificial intel­li­gence methods in combi­nation with complex network analysis tools to predict and model inter­ac­tions between food and biolo­gical systems
— Further scien­tific develo­pment of this Working Group to support the Food Systems Biology approach at the Leibniz-LSB@TUM
— Acqui­sition of third-party funding and scien­tific management of the research projects conducted within the working group
— Super­vision of doctoral candi­dates and students in conducting independent scien­tific research
— Estab­lishment of colla­bo­ra­tions within the Leibniz-LSB@TUM and with external colla­bo­ration partners
— Publi­shing scien­tific results in (high-impact) journals with a peer-reviewed process

Requi­re­ments:
The ideal candidate holds a PhD in Bioin­for­matics / Compu­ta­tional Systems Biology or a closely related scien­tific disci­pline and brings a strong background in bioin­for­matics, chemo­in­for­matics, machine learning, AI and data analysis of large biolo­gical datasets. Profi­ciency in programming and experience in mentoring and/or super­vising co-workers are highly desirable. A genuine interest in the subject matter (food science and multiomics), solid English language skills, self-motivation, and a readiness to establish a vibrant independent research program and tackle novel scien­tific challenges are considered essential. The ability to work both independently as well as within excellent teams, and strong organiza­tional skills complete the candidate’s profile.

Work environment:
Together with inter­na­tio­nally recognized experts, you will conduct research aimed at improving food and its
ingre­dients and promoting healthy human nutrition. Leibniz-LSB@TUM puts an emphasis on string
colla­bo­rative intra­mural inter­ac­tions and offers great support.

In addition to a multi­faceted workplace where your perfor­mance counts, we offer
— a perfor­mance-related salary in accordance with TV‑L, in-line with your personal quali­fi­ca­tions and the individual prere­qui­sites
— the interesting and varied task area of food systems biology and an academic research environment
— a motivated Leibniz-LSB@TUM-team that is looking forward to welcoming you
— flexible working times and therefore good compa­ti­bility of work and family
. company pension scheme
 special annual payment

In the case of equal suita­bility, severely-disabled appli­cants as defined SGB IX will be preferred.
Please address any technical questions to the head of Research Section III Prof. Zimmer (r.zimmer.leibnizlsb@
tum.de) and send your appli­cation with the usual documents/containing your compre­hensive CV and
transcripts as well as names of three potential references electro­ni­cally as a PDF file to the following address,
citing the reference number 2025–03-S3-RZ:
Anja Albrecht (Human Resources Department) recruiting.leibniz-lsb@tum.de.
Take advantage of this oppor­tunity and contact us!

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