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Post-Doctoral Scientist
The Technische Universität München (TUM) is one of the leading universities in Germany with 25,000 students and 400 Professors across 12 academic departments. Our continuous top performance in research, education and promotion of top talent make the TUM a privileged partner of multiple businesses and scientific institutions across the world.Waters Corp. is one of the leading providers of analytical solutions which include UPLC and mass spectrometry based systems. Waters help customers make profound discoveries, optimize lab operations, deliver product performance and ensure regulatory compliance. We are committed to achieve these goals through providing a challenging and team oriented work environment with great opportunities for professional and personal development. Waters is a publicly traded corporation (NYSE:WAT) with more than 4,500 employees and is represented in 85 countries around the world.
Post-Doctoral Scientist
Proteomics - Mass Spectrometry
Requirements: PhD in Chemistry or Biochemistry with a focus on proteomics or mass spectrometry. Expert knowledge of the theory and practice of nanoLC-MS/MS of peptides as well as data analysis tools for protein identification and quantification are essential. Strong communication and presentation skill in English are important. Additional desirable skills include protein biochemistry and a basic understanding of bioinformatics. Regular travel to the Waters site in Manchester, UK is an integral part of the job.
We are looking for a self motivated and broadly interested individual with significant future potential. Flexibility and the ability to work in a multidisciplinary environment and on parallel projects are essential. We offer an open and stimulating scientific environment, a range of exciting projects and state of the art research equipment provided by Waters. The initial term of the position will be two years but may be extended.
Applicants should send a CV summarizing qualifications and experience, including the names of two referees, no later than 15th July 2011 to:
Bernhard Kuster, , www.wzw.tum.de/proteomics
And
James Langridge, ; www.waters.com
IT-Administrator
Der Lehrstuhl für Proteomik und Bioanalytik an der Fakultät Wissenschaftszentrum Weihenstephan für Ernährung und Landnutzung und Umwelt der Technischen Universität München am Standort Freising besteht aus ca. 30 Mitarbeitern und betreibt zur Unterstützung der Forschung eine Vielzahl von Servern und Softwareanwendungen.Wir suchen zum 11.8.2011 oder dem baldmöglichst darauf folgenden Zeitpunkt einen
IT-Administrator (m/w) in Teilzeit (50%)
Ihre Aufgaben
- Administration und Installation von physischen Servern (Linux/Ubuntu/Debian, Windows XP, 2007, 2008) sowie Workstations und Notebooks (Linux, Windows XP/7)
- Administration von virtuellen Servern (Vmware ESXi 4.0 architecture, vSphere and vCenter)
- Administration des Webeservers (Ubuntu, Apache2, MySQL, Perl/Php/Python, typo3)
- Administration der Datenspeicher (NetApp, iSCSI, iFCP, FCP and TSM)
- Archivierung und Backup von Daten und Datenbanken
- Wartung und Ausbau des Monitorings
- Dokumentation der IT Infrastruktur
- Netzwerkmanagement (DNS, DHCP, Active Directory, OpenLDAP, Cisco ASDM firewall, printserver)
- Mitwirkung bei Konzeption und Umsetzung neuer IT-Services
- Endnutzerunterstützung vor Ort
- Sie haben ein abgeschlossenes Hochschulstudium (Dipl.-Univ., Master) in Informatik, Bioinformatik oder einem naturwissenschaftlich-technisch orientierten Studiengang
- Sie verfügen über gute Praxiskenntnisse in der Administration von Linux und Windows Servern
- Sie besitzen gute Praxiskenntnisse in den Bereichen Archivierung, Backup und Storage
- Sie sind sicher im Umgang mit der englischen Sprache in Wort und Schrift
- Sie zeichnen sich durch hohe Lern-und Einsatzbereitschaft, Belastbarkeit sowie Eigeninitiative aus
Ihre Bewerbung mit aussagekräftigen Unterlagen senden Sie bitte per E-Mail bis spätestens 1.7.2011 an:
PhD Student
The Chair for Proteomics and Bioanalytics is seeking to fill a full time position of PhD Student Bioinformatics and computational proteomics
PhD Student
Bioinformatics and computational proteomics
The Position: The successful candidate will become member of a growing interdisciplinary research team at the TU München focused on the development of proteome-wide activity and affinity profiling approaches and their application to chemical biology, biomarker discovery and signaling pathway analysis. We are seeking a highly motivated PhD student to work on computational proteomics approaches to reconstruct and analyze networks of phosphoprotein signaling pathways. The research will focus on development of methods to discover signaling pathways as biomarkers, analysis of large-scale omics data, and the creation of tools/algorithms to integrate phosphoproteomics with other data resources (protein-protein interaction, expression/coexpression profiles, reaction pathways information, etc).
Bioinformatics and computational proteomics
The successful candidate will join the Chair of Proteomics and Bioanalytics group and will interact with scientists across the Technical University of Muenchen. The Chair of Proteomics and Bioanalytics group is internationally oriented, and has highly dynamic and challenging working environment, in which team work and initiative are stimulated.
Requirements: A Master degree (or equivalent) in relevant fields (bioinformatics, computer sciences, informatics, statistics, mathematics). Computer programming (perl/python, Java, Matlab, R) and managing computer systems are essential. Strong communication and presentation skills in English are also important.
We are looking for a self motivated and broadly interested individual with significant future potential. Flexibility and the ability to work in a multidisciplinary environment and on parallel projects are essential. We offer an open and stimulating scientific environment, a range of exciting projects and state of the art research facilities. The initial term of the position will be three years.
Applicants should send a CV summarizing qualifications and experience, including the names of two referees, no later than 15th July 2011 to:
Amin Moghaddas Gholami, Ph.D.
Technische Universitaet Muenchen
Chair of Proteomics and Bioanalytics
Emil Erlenmeyer Forum 5
D-85354 Freising
Germany Tel: + 49 (0) 8161-71-2065
Fax: + 49 (0) 8161-71-5931
E-mail:
web: www.wzw.tum.de/proteomics



