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Date: Tue Oct 1 18:41:20 2024
Subject: 24.10.01 Postdoctoral position, molecular modeling/computational biophysics, Atlanta GA, USA
A postdoctoral position in molecular modeling/computational biophysics
A postdoctoral position is available in the Chemistry Department at Georgia
State University in Atlanta, GA, USA. The position will focus on building
structural models of protein complexes involved in gene expression and
investigating their dynamics by large-scale molecular dynamics simulations.
The work involves application of advanced modeling techniques to incorporate
experimental data, specifically from cryo-electron microscopy, into models
of biological assemblies. Candidates will have the opportunity to learn
state-of-the-art molecular modeling methods and collaborate with leading
experimental groups. Significant supercomputing resources will be made
available. For an additional perspective on this research, candidates are
encouraged to visit our group website (https://ivanov-group.org). The
position is supported by federal funding from the National Institutes of
Health and the National Science Foundation.
Required qualifications:
- Ph.D. in computational chemistry, biophysics, computational biology
or a related discipline
- A strong background (and publication record) in molecular modeling,
molecular dynamics simulations and data analysis
- Coding and scripting experience (e.g. Python or C/C++)
Desired qualifications:
- Familiarity with molecular modeling and visualization packages
(e.g., NAMD, AMBER, Rosetta, PyEmma, UCSF Chimera)
- Good analytical and communication skills
- Machine learning methods, preferably in a field related to biophysics
or structural biology (i.e., ML applied to simulation data analysis
or to heterogeneous reconstruction from single particle EM data)
- Ability to work independently
To be considered, please send a cover letter with a summary of research
experience and a CV with a full list of publications together with names
and contact details of three references to Prof. Ivaylo Ivanov
(iivanov|a|gsu.edu). After initial screening of applications, letters of
reference will be requested on behalf of competitive candidates.
Initial appointment is for one year, renewable upon mutual agreement.
Georgia State University is in Atlanta - a multicultural city and one
of the major metropolitan areas in the USA.
Contact:
Prof. Ivaylo Ivanov
Department of Chemistry, Georgia State University
https://ivanov-group.org/
E-mail: iivanov|a|gsu.edu
Ph.D. student positions
Our group has two openings for prospective Ph.D. students in computational
biophysics for the Fall Semester 2025. We are looking for highly
motivated candidates to conduct research in molecular modeling. This
research addresses critical problems in the biomedical arena, unified by
the common theme of how cells accomplish faithful duplication and
expression of their genetic material. Research in our group has direct
bearing on understanding the molecular basis of genetic integrity and the
loss of this integrity in cancer and in degenerative diseases. Support for
graduate studies includes an annual stipend (current level set by the
department for incoming students is $32,000) and a tuition waiver. Support
generally comes from NSF/NIH grants and/or the Chemistry Department.
Interested candidates are welcome to contact Prof. Ivanov directly by email:
iivanov|a|gsu.edu and should also apply to the GSU chemistry graduate program
(http://chemistry.gsu.edu/graduate).
Qualifications:
- B.S. in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, or related
disciplines
- Strong interest in computational chemistry and biomolecular modeling
- Experience in molecular modeling & simulation methods
- Knowledge in Linux, programming and shell scripting is preferred but
not require
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