Postdoctoral Associate

Employer:Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology Centre
Location:Singapore, Singapore
Category:Postdoc/Graduate Assistant position of:
Biological & Biomedical Engineering
Chemistry & Biochemistry
Materials Science & Engineering
Posted:Mar. 01, 2010
Job Type:Full-time
Degree:PhD
Deadline:Open until filled

Description & Requirement

SMART is a major new research enterprise established by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in partnership with the National Research Foundation of Singapore (NRF).  SMART serves as an intellectual hub for international research collaborations, not only between MIT and Singapore, but also involving researchers from the region and beyond.  At SMART, we identify and carry out research on critical problems of societal importance.  SMART is a magnet attracting and anchoring global research talent, while simultaneously instilling and promoting a culture of translational research and entrepreneurship in Singapore.  Four interdisciplinary research groups (IRGs) have been established to date: BioSystems and Micromechanics (BioSym), Centre for Environmental Sensing and Modeling (CENSAM), Future Urban Mobility (FM) and Infectious Diseases (ID).  

Postdoctoral Associate
BioSystems & Micromechanics (BioSyM) Interdisciplinary Research Group (IRG)

Job description:
This Postdoctoral Associate will develop computational modeling and simulation efforts towards understanding the effects of dynamic constraints on ligand-receptor interactions. Particular focus will be on molecular complexes on either side of the cell membrane. This position will work closely with computational and experimental researchers in a dynamic team at BioSyM, studying biological systems in the context of mechanics at the molecular, cellular, and tissue levels.  This position will be working in the SMART BioSyM laboratory in Singapore, with some of the time spent in Prof. Krystyn J. Van Vliet's laboratory at MIT in the USA.

Requirements:
We seek a Ph.D. graduate with expertise in atomistic level modeling of biological systems. Doctoral degree(s) may be obtained in engineering (materials science & engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering), the physical sciences (physics, chemistry, or biochemistry) or life sciences (biology or biotechnology). Experience in MS, MD, SMD, and/or Monte Carlo calculations is expected, and exposure to such modeling techniques applied to biological molecules is highly desired. Dual expertise and interest in experimental validation is desired but not required. Applicants are expected to thrive in a team setting with frequent electronic communication between Singapore and the USA.

Interested applicants please email to SMART Centre HR Office (hr_recruitment@smart.mit.edu) your CV, two publications highlighting recent research efforts, at least two recommenders’ contact information, post applied for and a cover letter.


Application

E-mail: hr_recruitment@smart.mit.edu

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