Postdoctoral position in Statistical Physics / Biological Physics /Computational Biology in Paris
We are seeking candidates for a 1+1-year postdoctoral fellowship in
the interface between statistical physics, biological physics and
computational biology, in the team "Statistical Genomics and
Biological Physics" at the Laboratoire de Genomique des
Microorganismes, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France.
The
research will be done in tight collaboration with Alexander Schug
(Karlsruhe Institue for Technology, Germany) and Olivier Tenaillon
(INSERM, Paris, France), about integrating structural and
co-evolutionary information in protein modeling.
Applicants are expected to have a strong background in one or more of
the following fields: Statistical physics, biological physics (in
particular biomolecular simulation), statistical inference,
bioinformatics, computational biology, (soft-)condensed matter theory,
machine learning; they should have some programming knowledge and a
general interest in molecular biology. Prior experience with
biological systems and data analysis is welcome, but not required.
Applicants must be interested in collaborating with researchers of
different scientific background, ranging from theoretical physics via
biomolecular simulation to experimental biology.
For further information, please contact Martin Weigt
(martin.weigt@upmc.fr). Applications including a CV, a list of
publications, a research statement and addresses of at least two
potential reviewers are to be sent before March 31, 2013, as one
single pdf file to the same e-mail address.