Scientific programmer for systems biology (m/f) : Luxembourg, Luxembourg

Job ID: 602045
Job date: 2017-01-04
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Company : Université de Luxembourg / LCSB 

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Role : Research Scientist 


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Job Description:
The University of Luxembourg has the following vacancy in the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB): Scientific programmer for systems biology (m/f).

Your Role:

·Develop and maintain of the virtual metabolic human database (http://vmh.life)

·Assist researchers with their programming needs.

·Assist with data pre-processing and data analysis.

·Maintain programming code.

Your profile:

·An MSc or PhD in computer science, bioinformatics, systems biology, or related fields with an interest in biological and medical problems.

·Strong computer programming skills (Matlab, C/C++, Python/Perl, MySQL) are desired.

·Excellent communication skills are required.

·Excellent working knowledge of English is required.

We offer:

·Competitive salary.

·The opportunity to participate in the development of the newly created LCSB and to work closely with worldwide academic partners.

·Exciting, interdisciplinary, international environment.


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Additional Info:
Ref:R-STR-4018-00-B

Fixed-term contract 2 years, 40h/week, may be extended up to 5 years.

Employee status (start date: as soon as possible)

The University is an equal opportunity employer.

Application deadline: 15th of January 2017.

Link : http://emea3.mrted.ly/1a5ja

Desired start date: 15th of February 2017.

Further Information:

Applications (in English) should contain the following documents:

· A detailed curriculum vitae

· Cover letter mentioning the reference number

· List of publications, if applicable.

· Description of past research experience and future interests

· Name and addresses of three referees

Further Information

Informal enquiries can be made to:

Prof Ines Thiele

Molecular Systems Physiology Group

Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine

http://thielelab.uni.lu…

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