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Faculty II - Institute of Chemistry / Department of Physical Chemistry - Modelling of Biomolecular Systems

Employee with completed scientific university education - salary grade E13 TV-L Berliner Hochschulen

System and application programming for computational modeling tasks of biomolecular systems
part-time employment may be possible; the position will be classified in the specified pay group if all personal and pay scale requirements are met

Tasks

The Biomolecular Systems Modelling Group (Institute of Chemistry, Faculty II) develops and applies a variety af computational methods to describe the electronic, structural and dynamical properties of complex biological systems. Such high-performance computations are performed on the group 's GPUbased workstations as well as at the supercomputers of the TU Berlin and the National Supercomputing Alliance (NSA).

  • Design, installation and system administration of linux-based server components
  • Provide advice, guidance and support to scientific staff in the running of numerical simulations on mainframe computers
  • Participate in bidding processes for major procurements
  • Procurement of hardware ond software
  • ldentify and coordinate scientific computing requirements for the Faculty Computing Service

Requirements

  • Successfully completed university degree (Master, Diploma or equivalent) in computer science or natural sciences and a sound knowledge of the other disciplines
  • Sound knowledge of IT and theoretical chemistry/physics to perform quantum chemical calculations and computer simulations on high performance and supercomputers
  • Sound theoretical and practical knowledge and experience of cluster management
  • Willingness to undergo continuous further training in these areas is also essential
  • Fluency in German and English or willingness to learn

Desirable:

  • Doctoral thesis in quantum chemistry or modelling of complex molecular systems
  • Teamwork and communication skills
  • lnterest in scientific issues

How to apply

Please send your written application, quoting the reference number, with the usual documents (letter of application, CV and copies of certificates) by e-mail to andrea.mroginski@tu-berlin.de.

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To ensure equal opportunities between women and men, applications by women with the required qualifications areexplicitly desired. Qualified individuals with disabilities will be favored. The TU Berlin values the diversity of its members and is committed to the goals of equal opportunities. Applications from people of all nationalities and with a migration background are very welcome.

Technische Universität Berlin - Die Präsidentin - Fakultät II, Institut für Chemie, FG Physikalische Chemie, Prof. Dr. Mroginski, Sekr. C7, Straße des 17. Juni 124, 10623 Berlin

Facts

Published 22.11.2024
Number of employees ca. 7000
Category Technical staff, Administrative staff
Category TU Berlin Beschäftigte*r mit abgeschl. wiss. Hochschulbildung
Area of responsibility Chemistry, Computer science, Natural sciences, Physics
Start date (earliest) 01.02.2025
Duration unlimited
Full/Part-time full-time; Part-time employment may be possible
Salary Salary grade E13

Requirements

Qualification Master, Diplom or equivalent
Degree Program Natural sciences and mathematics, Computer science

Contact

Reference number II-649/24
Contact person Prof. Dr. Maria Andrea Mroginski

Apply

Application deadline 20.12.2024
Reference number II-649/24
By post

Technische Universität Berlin
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ausschließlich per E-Mail

By email andrea.mroginski@tu-berlin.de