You'll be programming in Scala, using AWS for everything, applying weighted transducers and category theoretic stuff to build systems for indexing, querying and processing massive Next Generation Sequencing data, and working on the integration of pathways and transcriptional network data into bio4j.
We're looking for a CS/Math/IT graduate, for an EU project funded 3-year postion, with the posibility of doing a PhD.
work practices
we expect you to have a deep unrepentant love for abstraction, together with the burning desire to build stuff that works. You should be comfortable with
- a (git + github)-based work environment,
- releasing all code produced under AGPLv3
- releasing all data produced under an open data conformant license (see http://opendefinition.org/licenses/)
- publishing everything stemming from your work in open-access! journals
work environment
for most of the 3 year period (first 30 months), you'll be based in Granada, Spain, in the same office of all the people doing R&D at era7 bioinformatics: a healthy mix of bioinformaticians, CS/IT people and mathematicians; all of them really nice people!
You'll be located at LMU Munich the remaining 6 months.
want to know more
There's a
- formal job description: http://goo.gl/kKAIp, at the INTERCROSSING EU project wiki http://goo.gl/yI8ri
- and the official job advert at euraxess: http://goo.gl/4hdv0
Feel free to contact any of rtobes@era7.com, eparejatobes@ohnosequences.com, epareja@era7.com for more info.
deadlines
You should apply before July 5; you'll be expected to start by the end of September.
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