[Jobinfo] Fwd: [Ieee_vis] Postdoctoral Fellowship in Biological Data Visualization


Tue May 29 21:49:49 CEST 2012



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Subject: 	[Ieee_vis] Postdoctoral Fellowship in Biological Data 
Visualization
Date: 	Tue, 29 May 2012 10:00:35 -0400
From: 	Meghan Haley <cfp@vgtc.org>
Reply-To: 	Carsten Goerg <Carsten.Goerg@ucdenver.edu>
To: 	ieee_vis@listserv.uni-tuebingen.de



Postdoctoral Fellowship in Biological Data Visualization

The Computational Bioscience Program at the University of Colorado 
School of Medicine invites applications for an NLM (NIH) funded 
post-doctoral fellowship.  The successful candidate will conduct 
interdisciplinary research in biological data visualization and work 
closely with Dr. Carsten Görg and other faculty and researchers in the 
Computational Bioscience Program.

A Ph.D. degree in Computer Science, Computational Biology, or a related 
discipline, and being a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident are minimal 
requirements. The ideal candidate would also have a background in 
information visualization or visual analytics, and experience in 
visualizing and analyzing structured data, such as networks, as well as 
unstructured data, such as textual documents.  Programming skills in 
Java, web-based graphics development, and domain knowledge in biology 
are beneficial. The candidate will have the opportunity to develop 
his/her research, publication, and presentation skills under mentorship 
from Dr. Görg.

Start date: Fall 2012, earliest start date is August 1.  The initial 
appointment will be for a one-year period, with the possibility of a 
yearly extension to up to three years based upon performance.

Qualifications: Candidates must have a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science, 
Computational Biology, or a related discipline, and be U.S. Citizens or 
Permanent Residents.

Salary & Benefits: Successful candidates will be offered the NRSA 
specified stipend (based on years of experience), medical insurance, 
$2000 per year in travel support and $6500 per year in additional 
research-related expenses.

To apply: Send a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and a statement of 
research interests to Liz.Pruett@ucdenver.edu 
<mailto:Liz.Pruett@ucdenver.edu>; also arrange for three letters of 
recommendation to be sent to the same email address.  Contact 
Carsten.Goerg@ucdenver.edu <mailto:Carsten.Goerg@ucdenver.edu> for 
questions about the position or the program.

About the Computational Bioscience Program
The Computational Bioscience Program is home to twelve core faculty 
working in the areas of genomics, visualization, text mining, knowledge 
representation, network analysis, molecular evolution, phylogenetics, 
statistical methods, microarray, biomedical ontology, and other areas. 
  The School of Medicine is home to a broad array of outstanding 
research and instrumentation, including extensive DNA sequencing and 
microarray facilities.  We are housed on the first all-new medical 
campus of the 21st century, close to both the urban amenities of Denver 
and the beautiful Rocky Mountains.  For more information, please consult 
http://compbio.ucdenver.edu <http://compbio.ucdenver.edu/>

UC Denver is an equal opportunity employer.  Women and minorities are 
especially encouraged to apply.
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