Postdoc position (f/m/x) in Computational Biology

Universität zu Köln

Postdoc position (f/m/x) in Computational Biology

Stellenbeschreibung

We are one of the largest and oldest universities in Europe and one of the most important employers in our region.
Our broad range of subjects, the dynamic development of our main research areas and our central location in Cologne
make us attractive for students and researchers from around the world. We offer a wide range of career opportunities in
science, technology, and administration.

The Collaborative Research Center Predictability in Evolu-
tion is a leading consortium in experimental and theoretical
studies of evolutionary processes. We focus on fast evolution
in microbial, viral, cancer, and immune systems, which have
a wide range of biomedical applications. At the University of
Cologne and its partner institutions, the DFG-funded Center
unites a strong and interdisciplinary spectrum of compe-
tence in molecular genetics, biophysics, medicine, and
theoretical modelling. All members take full benefits of the
Center’s joint research and training facilities. We are looking
for an excellent Computational Biologist (f/m/x) to play an
integral part in the science of our Center.

YOUR TASKS
» Analysis of high-throughput molecular data
» Algorithm design and optimization for dedicated

evolutionary problems
» Developing and implementing strategies for research

data management
» Developing independent strategies for data evaluation

and scientific problem solving
» Close cooperation with project scientists: involvement

from the planning of experiments to the interpretation
of the results

» Developing custom computational tools to address
timely public health topics, including the analysis of
large-scale biological datasets

YOUR PROFILE
» Doctoral degree in a relevant field
» Algorithm design skills and/or experience with the

analysis of molecular high-throughput data
» Proven knowledge of methods of molecular biological

high-throughput data analysis preferably single cell
RNA-seq analysis

» Interest in the scientific focus of the Center
» Excellent written and oral communication skills in English
» Advanced programming skills in at least one language

for data manipulation, analysis, and development
of in-house code

» Proficiency in database management, development
and querying

WE OFFER
» An exciting, interactive and multi-faceted research

environment
» A chance to acquire top-notch skills in computational

science and problem solving
» A diverse working environment with equal opportunities
» Support in balancing work and family life
» Extensive advanced training opportunities
» Occupational health management offers
» Flexible working time models
» Opportunity to work remotely

The University of Cologne promotes equal opportunities and
diversity. Women will be considered preferentially in accord-
ance with the Equal Opportunities Act of North Rhine-West-
phalia (Landesgleichstellungsgesetz – LGG NRW). We also
expressly welcome applications from all suitable candidates
regardless of their gender, nationality, ethnic and social
origin, religion, disability, age, sexual orientation and identity.

The position is available immediately on a full-time basis
(39,83 hours per week).The contract is to be filled for a
fixed term until 31 December 2025, with the possibility of
extension pending reapproval of the CRC 1310. If the appli-
cant meets the relevant wage requirements and personal
qualifications, the salary is based on remuneration group
13 TV-L of the pay scale for the German public sector.

Please apply online with proof of the required qualifications
without a photo under: https://jobportal.uni-koeln.de. The
reference number is Wiss2411-05. The application deadline
is 04.12.2024.
For further inquiries, please contact Stephan Kleinbölting
(skleinbo@uni-koeln.de) and take a look at our FAQs.

Postdoc position (f/m/x) in Computational Biology

Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences

Collaborative Research Center Predictability in Evolution and Institute for Biological Physics