[Compbio-allhands] Fwd: Rudolf Mößbauer Tenure Track Assistant Professorships in computational structural biology at TUM

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From: Michael Sattler <michael.sattler@tum.de> Subject: Rudolf Mößbauer Tenure Track Assistant Professorships in computational structural biology at TUM Date: August 20, 2014 at 2:28:06 PM PDT To: Michael Nilges <nilges@pasteur.fr>, Stephan Grzesiek <stephan.grzesiek@unibas.ch>, Bert de Groot <bgroot@gwdg.de>, Peter Guentert <guentert@em.uni-frankfurt.de>, Martin Blackledge <martin.blackledge@ibs.fr>, Bernhard Brutscher <bernhard.brutscher@ibs.fr>, Michele Vendruscolo <mv245@cam.ac.uk>, "Alexandre M.J.J. Bonvin" <a.m.j.j.bonvin@uu.nl>, Wim Vranken <wvranken@vub.ac.be>, Elena Conti <conti@biochem.mpg.de>, Hartmut Oschkinat <oschkinat@fmp-berlin.de>, Wolfgang Baumeister <baumeist@biochem.mpg.de>, Harald Schwalbe <schwalbe@nmr.uni-frankfurt.de>, Dieter Willbold <d.willbold@fz-juelich.de>, Paul Roesch <roesch@unibt.de>, Hans-Robert Kalbitzer <hans-robert.kalbitzer@biologie.uni-regensburg.de>, Vladimir Sklenar <vladimir.sklenar@ceitec.muni.cz>, Frédéric Allain <allain@mol.biol.ethz.ch>, Gerhard Wagner <gerhard_wagner@hms.harvard.edu>, Ad Bax <bax@nih.gov>, Hashim Al-Hashimi <hashimi@umich.edu>, Kevin Gardner <Kevin.Gardner@utsouthwestern.edu>, "Dinshaw J. Patel" <pateld@MSKCC.ORG>, Christian Griesinger <cigr@nmr.mpibpc.mpg.de>, Herbert Grubmueller <hgrubmu@gwdg.de>, Angela Gronenborn <amg100@pitt.edu>, Jens Meiler <jens.meiler@vanderbilt.edu>, Andre Sali <sali@salilab.org>, David Baker <dabaker@u.washington.edu>, David Neuhaus <dn@mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk>, "Vuister, Geerten (Prof.)" <gv29@leicester.ac.uk>, Tanja Kortemme <kortemme@cgl.ucsf.edu>, Martin Billeter <martin.billeter@chem.gu.se>, Xavier Salvatella <xavier.salvatella@irbbarcelona.org>, Arthur Palmer <agp6@columbia.edu>, Miquel Pons <mpons@ub.edu>, Lewis Kay <kay@pound.med.utoronto.ca>, Juergen Schleucher <jurgen.schleucher@chem.umu.se>, Lucia Banci <banci@cerm.unifi.it>, Claudio Luchinat <luchinat@cerm.unifi.it> Cc: Bernd Reif <reif@tum.de>, "Prof. Dr. Horst Kessler" <horst.kessler@ch.tum.de>, Steffen Glaser <glaser@ch.tum.de>
Dear colleagues
Please find below an announcement for a tenure-track assistant professorship at TUM. We would be grateful if you could forward this to suitable potential candidates.
Thanks, Michael
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Technische Universität München (TUM) - Institute for Advanced Studie (IAS) and the Bavarian NMR Centre (http://www.bnmrz.org) is inviting applications for a
Tenure-track assistant professor (ttW2) Computational Methods in Integrated Structural Biology
as Rudolf Mößbauer Tenure Track Assistant Professorships at the TUM Institute for Advanced Study (TUM-IAS). This is under the call topic "Computational Methods for Complex Systems",with application deadline: Sep 22, 2014. The prospective candidate should have an excellent scientific track record and develop a strong independent research program, complementary to existing activities in the TUM Department of Chemistry and the Bavarian NMR Center. He/she is expected to show interest in local collaborations and commitment to teaching in the TUM Department of Chemistry.
The research profile should include the development and application of computational methods to combine data from complementary structural biology techniques. I.e. data from solution and solid state NMR, crystallography, SAXS/SANS, EM etc. are combined in integrated structural biology of complex biological macromolecules (i.e. large and dynamic protein complexes and assemblies). The TUM Department of Chemistry (http://www.ch.tum.de) and the Bavarian NMR Centre (http://www.bnmrz.org) provide an excellent and very well equipped research environment. This includes the installation of a 1.2 GHz NMR Spectrometer at BNMRZ in the near future and access to crystallography, electron microscopy, in-house SAXS, on-site SANS and biophysical techniques. Excellent access to high-performance computing is available at the Leibniz Rechenzentrum on campus.
Research groups at TUM and in the Munich area provide a unique, collaborative environment where complementary methods and expertise are combined to tackle important and challenging biomolecular systems. The CiPSM Cluster of Excellence and various local network grants SFBs (i.e. SFB1035) and graduate programs provide ample opportunities for support and scientific interactions.
Candidates must fulfill the mobility requirement for the Marie Curie COFUND program of the EU, i.e., have no more than 12 months residence and/or employment in Germany in the last three years. Further information is available at http://www.tum-ias.de
We would be grateful if you could forward this message to potential candidates and colleagues and/or suggest them to us so we can directly contact them. For inquiries please contact michael.sattler@tum.de.
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For the third time, the TUM Institute for Advanced Study (TUM-IAS) invites applications for the prestigious Rudolf Mößbauer Tenure Track Assistant Professorship.
Within the comprehensive TUM Faculty Tenure Track system, TUM-IAS has hereby created a fellowship offering merit-based academic career options from the appointment as Assistant Professor through a permanent position as Associate Professor and on to Full Professor.
Rudolf Mößbauer Tenure Track Assistant Professorships are intended for outstanding, high-potential early-career scientists who have already achieved a major scientific or technological breakthrough and who have the ambition of developing a new field of endeavor when joining TUM as a Tenure Track Assistant Professor.
Applications are invited in the following areas of the TUM research portfolio:
· Integrated Building Technologies · Mobility – Sustainable Strategies in Society and Economy · Data Science and Big Data Mining · Human Centric Engineering · Advanced Materials Technology: Polymers and Fibers · Advanced Materials Technology: Light Metal Engineering · Cellular Imaging and Quantitative Biology · Experimental Genomics · Computational Methods for Complex Systems
Further information is available here. Applications are to be submitted online by Monday, September 22, 2014 (11:59 a.m. CET).
Please feel free to forward this announcement to anybody who might be interested in applying, or to publish this announcement in relevant journals or platforms of your research field.
We are looking forward to receiving excellent applications from all over the world!
Yours sincerely,
the TUM-IAS team
Institute for Advanced Study Technische Universität München Lichtenbergstraße 2 a | D-85748 Garching, Germany
info@tum-ias.de Tel +49 89 | 289 10550 Fax +49 89 | 289 10699
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Andrej Sali