[Compucell3d-users] Postdoc Computational Biology,
University of Amsterdam
Jaap Kaandorp
jaapk at science.uva.nl
Wed May 2 00:34:33 PDT 2007
The Section computational Science (University of Amsterdam) has a vacancy
for a postdoc for the project ``A Visual Exploration environment for
Analyzing gene Regulation in Developmental processes (VEARD)''. The project
is financed by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, NWO,
research program Visual Interactive Effective Worlds (VIEW). The project is a
collaboration with the research group from Prof. R. van Liere of the Center
for Mathematics and Computer Science (CWI) in Amsterdam. In this project we
propose to develop visualization techniques for quantitative research on
complex shaped and variable biological and simulated objects and techniques
for the visualization of abstract n-dimensional parameter spaces in models of
gene regulatory networks. The project aims to develop methods and tools to
extract and present geometrical information from spatial measurements and
simulation, to develop visualization methods to compare simulation models and
measured data, and techniques for the navigation of morphometric parameter
spaces (morphospaces) and model parameter spaces. We will focus on a
prototypical case study: gene regulation of development in metazoans with a
relatively simple body plan (sponges and scleractinian corals).Here we will
closely collaborate with Prof W.E.G. Mueller (Institut fuer Physiologische
Chemie Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz, Germany) and Prof D.J. Miller
(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, James Cook University, Australia).
Tasks
The postdoc Scientific Computing and visualization will focus on the
preparation of datasets (three-dimensional data morphological and gene
expression data sets) in close collaboration with molecular biologists and
the design and development of an integrated visualization exploration
environment. This system will include models of regulatory networks
controlling development, biomechanical models of growth and form,
morphometric techniques and visualization methods. The visual exploration
system will be used to explore virtual morphospaces
Requirements
A PhD in scientific computing or computational science, (computational)
physics, chemistry, biology or a comparable expertise. Candidates are also
expected to have an active interest in life science applications. A strong
research record, evidenced by a PhD thesis and papers published in
peer-reviewed journals Ability to operate in an international research team.
Fluency in oral and written English.
More information
Further information can be obtained from : Dr Jaap A. Kaandorp, Section
Computational Science, University of Amsterdam, e-mail: jaapk at science.uva.nl.
Applications, quoting the vacancy number (07-1019) may be emailed to
application at science.uva.nl. Closing date is 31 May 2007.
More information (application procedure, etc.) is available on the
website http://www.uva.nl/vacatures
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Dr. Jaap A. Kaandorp
Section Computational Science
Faculty of Science
University of Amsterdam
Kruislaan 403
1098 SJ Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Phone: +31 20 5257539 / +31 20 5257462
email: jaapk at science.uva.nl
fax: +31 20 525.7419
URL: http://www.science.uva.nl/~jaapk/
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