The Laboratory of Computational Biology within the National Heart,
Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) at the National Institutes of Health
(NIH) has an open position for a Staff Scientist. The laboratory, led
by Dr. Bernard Brooks, Ph.D., is a group of researchers on the
Bethesda, Maryland campus who use high-performance computing and
macromolecular simulation to investigate problems in biophysics and
chemistry.
The laboratory is seeking to hire one Staff Scientist to perform a
mixture of computational science and collaborative computational
scientific support mainly for junior lab members. The selected
candidate’s assignments will be determined by LCB program needs and
the individual’s research interests and skills. The fraction of effort
for science vs. support is negotiable, but both are expected to result
in peer-reviewed publications. The selectee will develop and refine
computational models and methods to further the LCB scientific mission
across a variety of scientific disciplines. The selectee will also
develop, maintain, and support software used in the center as well as
assist others with scientific computing needs. This task will include
further developing methods and software for high performance computing
resources such as the LCB’s LoBoS system (
http://www.lobos.nih.gov)
and other computational resources used by the laboratory.
Applicants must have a Ph.D. and be actively engaged in research.
Applicants should also possess familiarity with Linux, GPUs, networks,
and storage systems used in scientific computing. To apply, please
send your curriculum vitae, cover letter, and the names and addresses
of three
references to: Mary Cornio, Laboratory of Computational Biology, at
corniom.nhlbi.nih.gov.
See the attached flyer for more details.
Sincerely,
Daniel R. Roe, Ph. D.
Staff Scientist
NHLBI, NIH
Bethesda, MD
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Received on Thu Aug 04 2022 - 13:37:34 PDT