Job:PhD Position for computational scientist in Heidelberg
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Zentrum für Molekularbiologie, Universi…

The new group of Dr. Simon Anders at the Centre for Molecular Biology of the University of Heidelberg (ZMBH) is researching bioinformatics methodology for big data in molecular biology. We develop novel statistical inference methods for various types of high-throughput sequencing assays, and novel tools for visual and interactive exploratory analysis of multi-omics data.

To build up our cross-disciplinary team, we are seeking a

          junior scientist as PhD student

with expertise in computational science.

We are interested not only in bioinformaticians but also in scientists from other quantitative fields, such as computer science, engineering, mathematics, or physics.

The ideal candidate has passion for science, interest in molecular biology, and strong skills in scientific software development or quantitative data analysis or computational methods. Previous expertise in working with molecular-biology or other high-dimensional data would be of advantage. Fluency in written and spoken English and interdisciplinary communication skills are a must.

We offer rewarding work in a stimulating research environment on applied projects, in collaboration with basic biology as well as clinical research groups, with access to all the resources and expertises necessary for a PhD to form a strong start into your research career.

For details on our group's projects, please see our web page or contact Dr. Anders.

To apply, please send your CV and a cover letter describing your expertise and research interests to S. Anders (s.anders@zmbh.uni-heidelberg.de). If possible please also include a “work sample” (e.g. a report on a homework or internship project, or a link to a github repo) suitable to demonstrate your coding or data analysis skills.

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