Max Planck Research Group Leader (W2) in Topological Data Analysis
- Employer
- Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics
- Location
- Dresden, Germany
- Salary
- Negotiable
- Closing date
- Oct 7, 2024
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- Science
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- Government
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- Professional
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The MPI-CBG invites applications for a
Max Planck Research Group Leader (W2) in Topological Data Analysis
We are looking for internationally recognized scholars from the mathematical sciences with a research profile in applied and/or computational topology with experience working in biology, statistics, machine learning, modelling, dynamical systems, and/or optimization . We encourage pioneering projects that transcend disciplinary boundaries.
The Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI-CBG I www.mpi-cbg.de ) and the adjacent Center for Systems Biology Dresden (CSBD I www.csbdresden.de ) pursue a mission to advance multiscale biological discovery through innovative and cutting-edge mathematics, physics, and computation. With the recent appointment of Prof. Heather Harrington as director at MPI-CBG and CSBD, the institute is heavily investing in expanding mathematics for living systems.
Currently, about 500 employees work at the institute, representing over 50 nations and a wide range of scientific expertise. As an employer, MPI-CBG offers a diverse working environment that fosters open communication with a positive work-life balance and strong focus on community. Our support for families includes flexible working hours and partnerships with three nearby day care centers. Our dedicated International Office provides support with the relocation process, including visa applications, housing, and other matters. The official language of the institute is English.
Our offer:
Candidates should hold a PhD in mathematics or a related field, ideally awarded within the past seven years, and have postdoctoral research experience. An anticipated start date would be Autumn 2025.
Junior group leaders receive a competitive core support package with funds for postdocs, PhD students, and technical staff which can be expanded by attracting external third-party funding. Funding for equipment, workshops, and travel is provided. Successful candidates will develop an independent research program in an interactive and cross-disciplinary environment, benefiting from access to our technology platforms and facilities, including high-performance computing infrastructure. The MPI-CBG also provides access to a rich collaborative network within the Max Planck Society ( www.mpg.de/en ), specifically the Max Planck Institute for Physics of Complex Systems (MPI-PKS I www.pks.mpg.de), and close links to our partner university, the Technische Universität Dresden ( https://tu-dresden.de/?set_language=en ). Group leaders contribute to scientific and operational administration, engage with our predoc and postdoc programs, and represent the institute at various external meetings and scientific bodies.
Your application:
Please submit your application via our online application system ( https://www.mpi-cbg.de/join-us/open-positions/job-offer/max-planck-research-group-leaders-w2-in-topological-data-analysis ) stating Code 2024-MPRGL- Mathematics-1120 via the following link: https://www.mpi-cbg.de/join-us/open-positions.
Kindly include the following materials:
The deadline for applications including references is October 4, 2024.
Inquiries and next Steps:
Successful applicants should be prepared to join a selection symposium held in Dresden, Germany on December 11-13, 2024.
Inquiries about scientific fields can be sent to Heather Harrington (harrington@mpi-cbg.de). Questions regarding contract, compensation, or benefits may be addressed to hr@mpi-cbg.de.
Max Planck Research Group Leader (W2) in Topological Data Analysis
We are looking for internationally recognized scholars from the mathematical sciences with a research profile in applied and/or computational topology with experience working in biology, statistics, machine learning, modelling, dynamical systems, and/or optimization . We encourage pioneering projects that transcend disciplinary boundaries.
The Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI-CBG I www.mpi-cbg.de ) and the adjacent Center for Systems Biology Dresden (CSBD I www.csbdresden.de ) pursue a mission to advance multiscale biological discovery through innovative and cutting-edge mathematics, physics, and computation. With the recent appointment of Prof. Heather Harrington as director at MPI-CBG and CSBD, the institute is heavily investing in expanding mathematics for living systems.
Currently, about 500 employees work at the institute, representing over 50 nations and a wide range of scientific expertise. As an employer, MPI-CBG offers a diverse working environment that fosters open communication with a positive work-life balance and strong focus on community. Our support for families includes flexible working hours and partnerships with three nearby day care centers. Our dedicated International Office provides support with the relocation process, including visa applications, housing, and other matters. The official language of the institute is English.
Our offer:
- The initial group leader appointment is for six years, with the possibility of a three-year extension upon successful evaluation, for a total possible duration of nine years.
- The competitive salary and benefits are based on the W2 remuneration group of the Federal Civil Service Remuneration Act (Bundesbesoldungsgesetz).
Candidates should hold a PhD in mathematics or a related field, ideally awarded within the past seven years, and have postdoctoral research experience. An anticipated start date would be Autumn 2025.
Junior group leaders receive a competitive core support package with funds for postdocs, PhD students, and technical staff which can be expanded by attracting external third-party funding. Funding for equipment, workshops, and travel is provided. Successful candidates will develop an independent research program in an interactive and cross-disciplinary environment, benefiting from access to our technology platforms and facilities, including high-performance computing infrastructure. The MPI-CBG also provides access to a rich collaborative network within the Max Planck Society ( www.mpg.de/en ), specifically the Max Planck Institute for Physics of Complex Systems (MPI-PKS I www.pks.mpg.de), and close links to our partner university, the Technische Universität Dresden ( https://tu-dresden.de/?set_language=en ). Group leaders contribute to scientific and operational administration, engage with our predoc and postdoc programs, and represent the institute at various external meetings and scientific bodies.
Your application:
Please submit your application via our online application system ( https://www.mpi-cbg.de/join-us/open-positions/job-offer/max-planck-research-group-leaders-w2-in-topological-data-analysis ) stating Code 2024-MPRGL- Mathematics-1120 via the following link: https://www.mpi-cbg.de/join-us/open-positions.
Kindly include the following materials:
- Curriculum vitae (CV) including publication list
- Up to four-page research statement, of which half should be devoted to future research plans (excluding references)
- Up to three of your most important papers
- Names and e-mail addresses of at least two references who are willing to provide a letter of recommendation
The deadline for applications including references is October 4, 2024.
Inquiries and next Steps:
Successful applicants should be prepared to join a selection symposium held in Dresden, Germany on December 11-13, 2024.
Inquiries about scientific fields can be sent to Heather Harrington (harrington@mpi-cbg.de). Questions regarding contract, compensation, or benefits may be addressed to hr@mpi-cbg.de.
- The Max Planck Society strives for gender equality and diversity. We welcome applications from all backgrounds, regardless of gender, nationality, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, age, and other components of identity.
- The Max Planck Society specifically aims to increase the proportion of women in the areas in which they are underrepresented. We therefore explicitly invite women to apply.
- The Max Planck Society is further committed to increasing the number of individuals with disabilities in its workforce and therefore encourages applications from such qualified individuals.
- The Max Planck Society supports the compatibility of family and career and is certified according to the "berufundfamilie" ("job and family") audit.
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