Temporary Research Assistant Positions at the U-M Center for the Assessment of Tobacco Regulations (CAsToR)

By | General Interest, SC2 jobs

Center for the Assessment of Tobacco Regulations LogoThe Center for the Assessment of Tobacco Regulations (CAsToR) aims to provide evidence-based and expert-informed modeling of the behavioral and public health impacts of tobacco regulations. Funded through the TCORS 2.0 program, this multi-institutional Center includes experts in the field of tobacco regulatory science and modeling from the University of Michigan, Georgetown University, Yale University, University California San Francisco, and University of Minnesota.

CAsToR is looking to hire up to two temporary research assistants in the University of Michigan School of Public Health Epidemiology Department, one who will primarily work on a nicotine reduction agent-based model and another who will support a pilot project using machine learning techniques to look at smoking status transitions. The ideal candidates are current graduate students (masters or doctoral level).

  • Temporary Part Time Position (Research Assistant II)
  • Hours: Up to 20 hours per week, remote preferred
  • Pay Rate: $15-28 dependent upon experience

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Helmholtz Information and Data Science Academy Visiting Researcher Grant

By | Educational, SC2 jobs

Are you a doctoral researcher or Postdoc and your research has a strong link to the (applied) data and information sciences? The Helmholtz Visiting Researcher Grant offers doctoral students and Postdocs the opportunity to do a fully-funded short-term research stay (1 – 3 months) at one of the 18 Helmholtz centers. With more than 43,000 employees and an annual budget of 5 billion euros, Helmholtz is Germany’s largest scientific organization. Its research fields include: Energy; Earth and Environment; Health; Aeronautics, Space and Transport; Matter, and Information.

The Helmholtz Visiting Researcher Grant is promoted by HiDA, the Helmholtz Information and Data Science Academy. Its aim is to enable new research collaborations, to foster knowledge exchange, and to explore new or emerging research topics in the field of information and data sciences. The program addresses researchers in both academia and in industry. It offers researchers the opportunity to get to know the Helmholtz Association of German Research Centers.

Next Application Deadline: 15 March, 2022

For more information: https://www.helmholtz-hida.de/en/new-horizons/helmholtz-visiting-researcher-grant/

Info Session on the Program (via Zoom) on Tuesday, 18 January, 2022, 14.00 – 15.00pm  CET

Sign up here: https://tms.aloom.de/info-session-hida-research-grants-/

Postdoctoral position in neuroscience in the Renart Lab, Champalimaud Foundation, Portugal

By | Educational, SC2 jobs

The Renart Lab, in the Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown (Lisbon, Portugal), is looking for candidates for a postdoc position in within a project whose goal is to understand the neural basis of simple sensory judgements using modern methods in system’s neuroscience together with theory.

Successful applicants are expected to have experience studying controlled behavior in rodents using recordings and perturbations. The project has a strong quantitative component, so experience on computational neuroscience and statistics/machine-learning methods for behavioral and neural data analysis will be highly valued.
Some recent publications and methodologies relevant for the project are:
The Champalimaud Neuroscience Programme is a vibrant research community focussed on understanding the links between neural activity and behavior. The Renart lab promotes a horizontal and collaborative environment. The position offers a competitive salary and is available immediately for a duration of 3 years (with flexibility).

Interested applicants should send their CV, a brief motivation statement and the names of at least 2 references by email to:
careers@research.fchampalimaud.org and alfonso.renart@neuro.fchampalimaud.org

Flagship Pioneering Summer Fellowship Opportunity Information Session

By | Educational, SC2 jobs

Flagship Pioneering is a life science venture creation firm based out of Cambridge, MA. Flagship’s unique venture creation process is behind companies such as Moderna, Rubius Therapeutics, Indigo Agriculture, and several dozen others.

The Flagship Pioneering Summer Fellowship Program is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to work alongside scientist-entrepreneurs at the earliest stage of ideation and develop the next breakthrough life science companies. Over the course of an immersive 12-week paid program, you will be exposed to our proprietary innovation process, connect with scientific and business leaders within our vast ecosystem, and assess employment opportunities.

Ideal candidates are creative Ph.D., M.D., M.S., or science-oriented M.B.A. students that are within 1 year of graduating upon starting the fellowship or have recently graduated. Applications are rolling, but interested candidates are strongly encouraged to apply before January 31, 2022. 

During the 1-hour information session, you will learn about Flagship Pioneering from Associates Ayse Muñiz, PhD (University of Michigan Class of 2021), and Rahi Punjabi who will discuss a new AI Fellows track launching this summer. Those with a strong background in computer science, statistics, applied mathematics, physics, and computational biology are encouraged to attend to learn more about this new track.
 
DateThursday, January 13, 2022
Time: 11AM-12PM

Zoom info: https://flagshippioneering.zoom.us/j/96455167438?pwd=eWYxOURrZXkveUY3VHlMTnl6ZW9Gdz09&from=addon

Password: 756102

Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Graduate Fellowship Program

By | Educational, SC2 jobs

Idaho National Laboratory is now accepting applications for the INL Graduate Fellowship program. This program is designed to identify exceptional graduate students in research areas aligned with INL’s strategic agenda to enable the current and future mission of the lab. A collaboration between INL and universities, the INL Graduate Fellowship program provides mentoring and financial support for outstanding students who are enrolled, or plan to enroll, in graduate degree programs. Selected students will receive a salary of $60,000/year, plus tuition coverage from INL.

Flyer: INL_Graduate_Fellowship

How to apply

Applicants are invited to apply online through inl.gov/careers job posting numbers 16803 (for applicants in the fields of nuclear energy and clean energy development) and 16806 (for applicants in National & Homeland Security). Letters of recommendation should be submitted via email to graduatefellowships@inl.gov.

Important dates

  • February 13, 2022 – posting closes
  • May 2022 – selections will be announced

Postdoc Fellowship: Integration of biological system morphogenesis across scales and species through computational modeling

By | SC2 jobs

PROJECT OVERVIEW
This project is related to Dr. Buganza Tepole’s effort as part of the Emergent Mechanisms in Biology of Robustness, Integration and Organization (EMBRIO) Institute. A core thrust of this Institute is to determine how multiple biochemical, biomechanical, and bioelectrical signals are integrated to control cell and organismal fate, how convergent and classical evolution have arrived at similar solutions to diverse biological problems, and especially how the integrative processes for morphogenesis scale from single cells to tissues to organisms.

As part of this Institute, Dr. Buganza Tepole leads the simulation and integration of mathematical models from different scales and species. To do so, physics-based models at different scales need to be rigorously up- and downscaled, expensive numerical solvers need to be replaced with efficient metamodels, and biological coupling terms needed for control of morphogenesis need to be identified from the data and simulations. The postdoctoral fellow sought in this project will help lead this core integration thrust. Advances in both traditional physics-based modeling and machine learning will be needed to carry out this integration. The Institute brings together a large group of PIs from different institutions, led by Dr. David Umulis, the Chair of the Weldon School of BME. More info.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Applicants with background on the following areas are sought:

  • Numerical solution of partial differential equations (PDEs)
  • Physics-informed machine learning

Additional qualifications that would make the application extremely competitive:

  • Experience in growth, remodeling and morphogenesis modeling

PROGRAM OVERVIEW
The goal of the Lillian Gilbreth Postdoctoral Fellowship Program at Purdue Engineering is to attract and prepare outstanding individuals with recently awarded PhDs for a career in engineering academia through interdisciplinary research, training, and professional development.

The Lillian Gilbreth Postdoctoral Fellows are selected not only for their outstanding scholarly achievements and proposed innovative interdisciplinary research but also for their potential for broader impact on industry and society. They undertake research with faculty mentors in different fields and participate in professional development activities tailored to their chosen path in academia.

PROGRAM STRUCTURE
Gilbreth Fellows will have two co-advisors. One faculty co-advisor must have a primary appointment in an Engineering school/division. The second must have a primary appointment in a different Engineering school/division or at a non-engineering department at Purdue. An additional third collaborator from within or outside Purdue can also participate in the project.

The Gilbreth Fellowship is a full time appointment and the Fellows undertake research with their faculty co-advisors, participate in professional development activities, and are required to prepare and submit short annual reports on their achievements.

BENEFITS
Gilbreth Fellows are appointed for a two-year term, and receive an annual stipend of $70,000 and benefits. A $5,000 grant is also provided for professional development such as attending conferences or workshops and are mentored for their future academic careers through a variety of programs.

KEY DATES FOR 2021
May 26, 2021: call to engineering faculty to post research topics on the LGPF website
July 15, 2021: website with proposed topics made live to interested applicants
October 31, 2021: Deadline to receive full application packets with recommendation letters
January 2022: the 2022 Lillian Gilbreth postdoc fellows announced; 2022 cohort fellows can start their assignments as early as February 2022.

Review the instructions for applying to the Lillian Gilbreth Postdoc Fellowship.

Postdoc Position in Mechanical/Biomedical Engineering at the University of Michigan

By | News, SC2 jobs

Job Description:

Example of an image-based geometric model of a human aorta, discretized using an unstructured linear tetrahedral mesh.

Prof. Jesse Capecelatro in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Prof. Alberto Figueroa of Biomedical Engineering are currently seeking a post-doctoral scholar for a one-year position.

The project aims at developing a numerical framework to simulate a large number of particles within the human body, from deformable red blood cells within arteries to better understand stroke, to rigid calcite particles in the ear canal responsible for vertigo. This will be performed within the CRIMSON (CardiovasculaR Integrated Modeling and SimulatiON) software environment, a Fortran-based finite element solver that simulates fluid flow in patient-specific geometries on unstructured grids.

Required Qualifications:

  • PhD in Engineering or a related field (e.g., Physics, Mathematics, or Computer Science)
  • Experience in Scientific Computing (proficiency in MPI and Fortran/C)
  • Interest in biological fluid dynamics and multiphase flow.

How to Apply:

If you are interested in this position, please email your curriculum vitae and at
least two references to Jesse Capecelatro (jcaps@umich.edu).

Postdoc Position at Sandia National Labs on Computational Materials and Data Science

By | News, SC2 jobs

Sandia National Labs is hiring postdoctoral researchers to support work on computational materials and data science.


What Your Job Will Be Like:

We are seeking hardworking emerging scientists interested in working at the intersection of computational materials science, data science, and materials characterization. The candidate will be part of a team of scientists developing and deploying machine-learning-based and computational materials science capabilities to (i) detect and reveal mechanisms associated with physical and chemical processes occurring during manufacturing of nanostructured materials, (ii) prognose materials behavior, and (iii) adapt manufacturing of these materials. These capabilities that are developed are expected to become enduring toolsets for both in-house and visiting researchers at the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT) and supporting various projects across the laboratories’ complex.

 

Required Qualifications:

  • Possess, or are nearing completion of, a PhD in Applied Mathematics, Computational Sciences, Materials Science & Engineering, Physics, or related field.
  • Demonstrated research success, written communication, and presentation skills as evidenced by a record of publication in peer-reviewed journals and external presentations at professional scientific conferences
  • Experience with advanced data analysis techniques and/or computational materials science tools such as molecular dynamics, phase field, etc.

Desired Qualifications:

  • Familiarity or direct experience with machine learning/artificial intelligence
  • Proven programming skills in Python, Matlab, Mathematica, C++, or similar
  • Experience with image analysis techniques
  • Experience in direct comparison of experimental and modeling data
  • Experience with mechanical, chemical, thermal and/or irradiation properties of materials
  • Interest in developing new analysis techniques
  • Interest in developing capabilities with commercialization potential
  • Interest in collaborative team-based research

About the Team:

The Nanostructure Physics department (01881) conducts research to establish the scientific principles that govern the design, performance, and integration of nanoscale materials into microscale and macroscale systems and devices. Department members perform discovery and use-inspired basic research in support of the DOE/SC Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT) and other Sandia programs. CINT is a DOE/Office of Science National User Facility operated jointly by Sandia and Los Alamos National Laboratories with facilities at both Laboratories.

Our team is committed to nurturing environment compatible with a broad group of people and perspectives in accordance with the changing makeup of the workforce. In support of this vision, our center actively recruits applicants from diverse groups of backgrounds and fosters an inclusive community.

Join us and work towards your goals while making a difference!

 

Position Information:

This postdoctoral position is a temporary position for up to one year, which may be renewed at Sandia’s discretion up to five additional years. The PhD must have been conferred within five years prior to employment.

Individuals in postdoctoral positions may bid on regular Sandia positions as internal candidates, and in some cases may be converted to regular career positions during their term if warranted by ongoing operational needs, continuing availability of funds, and satisfactory job performance.

 

How to Apply:

1. Select the link to access our careers site.
2. Sign In to access your account or if you are not an existing user select the New User link to create one.
3. Review the job description and select the Apply button to begin your application.

 

About Sandia:

Sandia National Laboratories is the nation’s premier science and engineering lab for national security and technology innovation, with teams of specialists focused on cutting-edge work in a broad array of areas. Some of the main reasons we love our jobs:
• Challenging work with amazing impact that contributes to security, peace, and freedom worldwide
• Extraordinary co-workers
• Some of the best tools, equipment, and research facilities in the world
• Career advancement and enrichment opportunities
• Flexible work arrangements for many positions include 9/80 (work 80 hours every two weeks, with every other Friday off) and 4/10 (work 4 ten-hour days each week) compressed workweeks, part-time work, and telecommuting (a mix of onsite work and working from home)
• Generous vacations, strong medical and other benefits, competitive 401k, learning opportunities, relocation assistance and amenities aimed at creating a solid work/life balance*

World-changing technologies. Life-changing careers. Learn more about Sandia at: http://www.sandia.gov
*These benefits vary by job classification.

 

Security Clearance:

This position does not currently require a Department of Energy (DOE) security clearance.

Sandia will conduct a pre-employment drug test and background review that includes checks of personal references, credit, law enforcement records, and employment/education verifications. Furthermore, employees in New Mexico need to pass a U.S. Air Force background screen for access to Kirtland Air Force Base. Substance abuse or illegal drug use, falsification of information, criminal activity, serious misconduct or other indicators of untrustworthiness can cause access to be denied or terminated, resulting in the inability to perform the duties assigned and subsequent termination of employment.

If hired without a clearance and it subsequently becomes necessary to obtain and maintain one for the position, or you bid on positions that require a clearance, a pre-processing background review may be conducted prior to a required federal background investigation. Applicants for a DOE security clearance need to be U.S. citizens. If you hold more than one citizenship (i.e., of the U.S. and another country), your ability to obtain a security clearance may be impacted.

Members of the workforce (MOWs) hired at Sandia who require uncleared access for greater than 179 days during their employment, are required to go through the Uncleared Personal Identity Verification (UPIV) process. Access includes physical and/or cyber (logical) access, as well as remote access to any NNSA information technology (IT) systems. UPIV requirements are not applicable to individuals who require a DOE personnel security clearance for the performance of their SNL employment or to foreign nationals. The UPIV process will include the completion of a USAccess Enrollment, SF-85 (Questionnaire for Non-Sensitive Positions) and OF-306 (Declaration of for Federal Employment). An unfavorable UPIV determination will result in immediate retrieval of the SNL issued badge, removal of cyber (logical) access and/or removal from SNL subcontract.  All MOWs may appeal the unfavorable UPIV determination to DOE/NNSA immediately. If the appeal is unsuccessful, the MOW may try to go through the UPIV process one year after the decision date.

 

EEO:

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status and any other protected class under state or federal law.

miRcore is looking for group leaders to guide high school students in performing computational biomedical research

By | Feature, SC2 jobs

miRcore, a 501(c)(3) non-profit org., is looking for group leaders to guide groups of high school students in performing computational biomedical research. Group leaders will be paired with a younger co-lead. During our remote camps, students will finish a research project within about one week, while learning and applying new tools every day. Group leaders will be expected to assist and support these students.

2017 miRcore GIDAS Biotechnology Summer Camp participants

Ideal group leaders are:
1) Graduate or college students (professionals with PhDs welcome)
2) Experienced (or interested) in computational biomedical research
3) Have a passion to inspire young minds
4) Able to commit to a specific camp

Camps run June-August, and leaders will be compensated with $450 per camp session.
Group leaders usually describe the experience as fun, meaningful, an opportunity to learn new research skills, and reigniting their passion for science.

Learn more and apply here: https://forms.gle/6oD9cDqULebxarCE7

Seeking Master’s Student Research Engineer to Build GUI for IGA Meshing

By | News, SC2 jobs

YB Numerics Inc. is seeking to hire a research engineer to work on the development of a meshing tool and GUI to support general-purpose volumetric mesh generation for Isogeometric Analysis (IGA).

 

IGA is a novel computational modeling approach that makes use of smooth spline functions commonly employed in Computer-Aided Design and Computer Graphics to carry out Finite Element Analysis in solid and fluid mechanics, coupled fluid-structure interaction (FSI), and other areas.

 

The ideal candidate would be someone pursuing their MS degree in Computational Science and Engineering or Computer Science. The engagement can be from 20 hours/week all the way to full-time employment. The candidate may work remotely, relocation to the Providence area is not required. The candidate may also use some products of this work to contribute to his/her MS thesis if desired.

 

Duties:
The research engineer will mainly work on the implementation of a GUI for generating volume meshes for IGA using the multiblock Non-Uniform Rational B-Spline (NURBS) technology. The research engineer will also help generate NURBS meshes and carry out computational analyses of solid and fluid mechanics applications using the meshes produced by the meshing tool. The research engineer will interact with the YB Numerics and Rice University team members and their collaborators on the GUI development, NURBS meshing, and numerical simulations.

 

Required Qualifications:
– Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or Mechanical, Civil or Aerospace (or related)
Engineering
– Experience with Qt GUI programming (Qt OpenGL and WebGL)
– Experience with team programming environments (GitHub/GitLab, CMake, Docker)
– Must be a US Citizen or Permanent Resident

 

Desired Qualifications:
– Master’s degree
– Good knowledge of geometric modeling
– Good knowledge of numerical methods
– Knowledge of fluid and solid mechanics
– Experience with Fortran 90 programming
– Experience with high-performance computing (MPI, OpenMP)


Interested candidates should send an e-mail to ybnumerics@gmail.com with the
subject line “Interested in IGA Meshing Tool and GUI Development”.