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Bioin­for­matics scientist (m/f/d)

Bioin­for­matics scientist (m/f/d)

The MPI for Molecular Plant Physiology in Potsdam is looking for a Bioin­for­ma­tician (m/f/d) to join the Bioin­for­matics group, headed by Prof. Dirk Walther. The position is available immediately.

Background

The Bioin­for­matics group supports the experi­mental research activities at the institute by applying and developing bioin­for­matics methods and algorithms for the analysis of complex datasets. The rapid advancement and broad adoption of novel sequencing techno­logies have moved genomics research questions into the focus of our colla­bo­rative and our own research activities. In addition, the group pursues research questions in the fields of Struc­tural Bioin­for­matics, Quanti­tative Genetics, and Machine Learning, and develops databases, bioin­for­matics software, and data management solutions.

For further infor­mation: https://www.mpimp-golm.mpg.de/bioinformatics

We are looking for a broadly interested and experi­enced Bioin­for­ma­tician to help provide high-level Bioin­for­matics data analysis support to our experi­mental partner groups.

What we are looking for

  • A PhD in Bioin­for­matics (or related disci­plines) or 3+ years of experience working as a Bioin­for­matics support scientist;
  • Proven experience in OMICs data analysis, in parti­cular, Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) data analysis (RNAseq and the likes), in using associated software solutions, and a high-level familiarity with the under­lying algorithms;
  • Solid knowledge of statistics;
  • Familiarity with a broad range of standard Bioin­for­matics algorithms;
  • Solid programming skills (R, Python, Perl, Java, C, or any subset thereof), in Linux/UNIX environ­ments;
  • Experience in advanced Machine Learning methods is a strong plus;
  • Interface programming experience is a plus, as is experience in high-perfor­mance computing;
  • Prior specific experience in plant-related research is NOT required but is considered a plus, as is experience in relevant wetlab proce­dures (library construction etc.).
  • Very good command of English (orally and in writing);
  • Desired traits: self-motivated, well-organized, reliable, ability to effici­ently manage several parallel projects, ability to commu­nicate with experi­men­tally-oriented research colla­bo­rators, and a positive attitude towards inter­acting with colle­agues from different backgrounds and cultures;

The Max Planck Society strives for gender equality and diversity. We, therefore, welcome appli­ca­tions from people of all backgrounds.

What we offer

  • Full-time position for two years, German public service pay scale (up to TVÖD Bund E13, commen­surate with prior experience and quali­fi­cation), including social benefits;
  • Oppor­tu­nities to engage in scien­tific colla­bo­ra­tions with in-house scien­tists, the University of Potsdam, and other local research insti­tutes (Golm boasts three MPIs, two Fraun­hofer insti­tutes, the University of Potsdam, and several estab­lished and start-up companies in the applied sciences);
  • Access to a state-of-the-art computing infra­structure;
  • A welcoming and stimu­lating environment in a dynamic, inter­na­tional team of coope­rative and motivated scien­tists;
  • Support and mentoring for scien­tific and career develo­pment;
  • Working near the beautiful city of Potsdam and the exciting urban area of Berlin.

 

How to apply

Screening of appli­ca­tions will start immediately and will continue until a suitable candidate has been identified.

Please include the following documents in your appli­cation and send your appli­cation (merged into one PDF, please) to walther@mpimp-golm.mpg.de.

  • CV;
  • Publi­cation list;
  • Contact infor­mation of a minimum of two references. Please specify the relati­onship to your reference (current/past super­visor, university teacher etc.);
  • Motivation letter explaining why you are interested in assuming the role of a support scientist.