[BioC] Connectionists: Open position for an Experienced Researcher at Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
Secretary Institute of Bioinformatics
secretary at bioinf.jku.at
Fri Aug 16 09:25:07 CEST 2013
Open position for an Experienced Researcher
In February 2013 the Institute of Bioinformatics, Johannes Kepler
University Linz, joined a European Project (Marie-Curie ITN) -
Mr.SymBioMath (www.mrsymbiomath.eu) which is focused on the problem
domain of Comparative Genomics. The contribution of the Institute of
Bioinformatics in the context of this project is concentrated in the
area of Bioinformatics, Machine Learning, and Genomics. In order to
support this project we are looking for an Experienced Researcher.
The Institute of Bioinformatics has a vacancy for an Experienced
Researcher funded with full employee benefits for a period of 24 months.
Applications will be accepted until Sep 09, 2013.
Your field of work will be:
Research in the domain of Machine Learning, Bioinformatics, Comparative
Genomics, and Genetics
You should have experience in the following areas:
Machine learning, R, Latent variable models, I/NI calls, SNPs, and
Genetic variants
Marie Curie FP7-People ITN benefits:
Marie Curie Fellows will enjoy benefits of full social security, health
insurance, pension, parental leave etc. Competitive monthly living and
mobility allowance, yearly travel allowance, a career exploratory
allowance, and coverage of the expenses related to your participation in
research and training activities (contribution to research-related
costs, meetings, conference attendance, training actions, etc.).
http://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/careers_en.htm
Eligibility:
The applicant will be required to satisfy the eligibility criteria for
Marie Curie Experienced Researchers:
Experienced Researchers must, at the time of recruitment or be in
possession of a doctoral degree, independently of the time taken to
acquire it or have at least four years of full-time equivalent research
experience, including the period of research training, after obtaining
the degree which formally allowed them to embark on a doctorate in the
country in which the degree was obtained or in the country of the host
institution to which they are seconded or recruited (irrespective of
whether a doctorate was envisaged or not).
The researcher may not have resided or carried out his/her main activity
in Austria for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to
his/her appointment. Short stays such as holidays are not taken into
account.
Please submit your application with resume/C.V., certificates, reports
and letters of recommendation to:
secretary at bioinf.jku.at
or by post to:
Johannes Kepler University Linz
Institute of Bioinformatics
Prof. Dr. Sepp Hochreiter
Altenbergerstr. 69
A-4040 Linz, Austria
For further information please contact:
Sepp Hochreiter
Phone: +43 732 2468 4521
Email: hochreit at bioinf.jku.at
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