Job ID: 605975
Job date: 2017-02-18
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Company : Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). Country : Role : Faculty
Job date: 2017-02-18
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Company : Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). Country : Role : Faculty
Job Description:
The KIT-Faculty of Chemistry and Biosciences in cooperation with the Helmholtz Programme "BioInterfaces in Technology and Medicine (BIFTM)“ – as a part of the Division of Biology, Chemistry and Process Engineering – seeks to recruit at the earliest convenience a W1-Professorship in Systems Biology/Bioinformatics (with Tenure Track) You will develop network models of biological processes in higher organisms and validate the models generated either in your own laboratory or in collaboration with groups in the BIFTM programme. You will interact intensively with groups focusing on systems biology, quantitative imaging, bioinformatics and modeling and thereby strengthen network analysis. You will have access to the large data storage and high performance computing environment of the Steinbuch Centre for Computing at KIT. You are expected to participate in teaching of the Bachelor/Master courses in “General and Applied Biology” and “Chemical Biology”. Hiring requirements follow from § 51 of the Universities Act (Landeshochschulgesetz) of the state of Baden-Württemberg being applicable before April, 1st 2014, requiring a university degree, teaching competence, and outstanding scientific competence.
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The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) combines its three core tasks: research, higher education, and innovation within one mission. With about 9,400 employees and 25,000 students, KIT is one of the big institutions of research and higher education in natural sciences and engineering in Europe. The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) combines its three core tasks: research, higher education, and innovation within one mission. With about 9,400 employees and 25,000 students, KIT is one of the big institutions of research and higher education in natural sciences and engineering in Europe. Appointment will be initially for a period of four years and is extended to a total of six years subject to a positive midterm evaluation. In case of a positive tenure evaluation, the assistant professor is appointed to a permanent full professorship (W3). For supporting a better predictable scientific career development and accompanying procedure and mentoring is offered. KIT intends to raise the proportion of female professors, hence applications from women are particularly welcome. In cases where applicants are equivaly qualified, handicapped candidates will be preferentially selected. KIT is certified as a family-friendly university (familienfreundliche Hochschule) and offers part-time employment, leaves for family-related reasons, dual career options, and individual coaching for family-work balance. Applications with the usual documentation, including a concept of research and teaching as well as 5 selected reprints, should be submitted by 7th April 2017 in electronic form to the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Head of Division 1, Prof. Dr. Doris Wedlich, Kaiserstraße 12, D-76131 Karlsruhe, Germany, email: dekanat@chem-bio.kit.edu[Click Here to Access the Original Job Post]
The KIT-Faculty of Chemistry and Biosciences in cooperation with the Helmholtz Programme "BioInterfaces in Technology and Medicine (BIFTM)“ – as a part of the Division of Biology, Chemistry and Process Engineering – seeks to recruit at the earliest convenience a W1-Professorship in Systems Biology/Bioinformatics (with Tenure Track) You will develop network models of biological processes in higher organisms and validate the models generated either in your own laboratory or in collaboration with groups in the BIFTM programme. You will interact intensively with groups focusing on systems biology, quantitative imaging, bioinformatics and modeling and thereby strengthen network analysis. You will have access to the large data storage and high performance computing environment of the Steinbuch Centre for Computing at KIT. You are expected to participate in teaching of the Bachelor/Master courses in “General and Applied Biology” and “Chemical Biology”. Hiring requirements follow from § 51 of the Universities Act (Landeshochschulgesetz) of the state of Baden-Württemberg being applicable before April, 1st 2014, requiring a university degree, teaching competence, and outstanding scientific competence.
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The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) combines its three core tasks: research, higher education, and innovation within one mission. With about 9,400 employees and 25,000 students, KIT is one of the big institutions of research and higher education in natural sciences and engineering in Europe. The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) combines its three core tasks: research, higher education, and innovation within one mission. With about 9,400 employees and 25,000 students, KIT is one of the big institutions of research and higher education in natural sciences and engineering in Europe. Appointment will be initially for a period of four years and is extended to a total of six years subject to a positive midterm evaluation. In case of a positive tenure evaluation, the assistant professor is appointed to a permanent full professorship (W3). For supporting a better predictable scientific career development and accompanying procedure and mentoring is offered. KIT intends to raise the proportion of female professors, hence applications from women are particularly welcome. In cases where applicants are equivaly qualified, handicapped candidates will be preferentially selected. KIT is certified as a family-friendly university (familienfreundliche Hochschule) and offers part-time employment, leaves for family-related reasons, dual career options, and individual coaching for family-work balance. Applications with the usual documentation, including a concept of research and teaching as well as 5 selected reprints, should be submitted by 7th April 2017 in electronic form to the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Head of Division 1, Prof. Dr. Doris Wedlich, Kaiserstraße 12, D-76131 Karlsruhe, Germany, email: dekanat@chem-bio.kit.edu[Click Here to Access the Original Job Post]