[Job-offers-cs] PhD and postdoc open positions (Rennes and Paris, France)

Pekka Orponen pekka.orponen at aalto.fi
Sat Sep 19 19:11:13 EEST 2020


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Subject: [DMANET] PhD and postdoc open positions (Rennes and Paris, France)
Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2020 16:31:43 +0200
From: Antonio Mucherino <antonio.mucherino at irisa.fr>
To: dmanet at zpr.uni-koeln.de


Doctoral and postdoctoral positions on methods and algorithms to 
calculate biomolecular structures in the framework of the Distance 
Geometry Problem (DGP).

A doctoral and a postdoctoral (14 months) position are currently open in 
the framework of the international ANR project multiBioStruct in 
collaboration with Taiwan (https://anr.fr/Project-ANR-19-CE45-0019). 
This project intends to develop novel computational approaches for the 
identification of biomolecular structures by exploiting new experimental 
data and by employing methods belonging to the DGP class. The project 
stands on rigid basis given by more than 10 years of previous research 
activities, which have already confirmed the validity of the approach on 
a set of small globular protein conformations. Our current aim is extend 
its domain of applicability to larger molecules, as well as to more 
complex biological systems. This extension will require, for example, 
(i) the developments of Machine Learning (ML) techniques; (ii) the 
conception of novel efficient strategies for global and combinatorial 
optimization; and (iii) the implementation of software tools capable of 
finding exact or approximated solutions to the given problems.

The project's consortium includes three French teams that have been 
collaborating on this topic since more than 10 years: IRISA (Rennes), 
Institut Pasteur (Paris) and Ecole Polytechnique (Palaiseau). 
Additionally, the project has two international partners in Taiwan: two 
Academia Sinica's teams located in Taipei. The two PhD and postdoc 
candidates are expected to actively work in this highly international 
and highly multi-disciplinary environment, and to interact with all the 
partners of the consortium.

We seek motivated candidates with a strong background in informatics, 
with good programming skills in low-level programming languages (C, 
C++). Some practice in Java and multi-threading are appreciable. The 
candidates need to have a great interest in biological applications. 
Previous knowledge and experience on biological problems is a plus.

The PhD candidate will be recruited at IRISA, University of Rennes 1. 
The position is open from February 2021, for a 3-year period (standard 
time length for PhDs in France).

The postdoc research will be recruited at Institut Pasteur, Paris. The 
position is open from December 2020, for 14 months.

If you're interested in one of the two positions, please don't hesitate 
to contact us and to send us your curriculum vitae accompanied with a 
motivation letter.

Contacts (please send an email to both addresses, for both open positions) :
- Antonio Mucherino (antonio.mucherino at irisa.fr)
- Therese Malliavin (therese.malliavin at pasteur.fr)

References

Malliavin TE, Mucherino A, Lavor C, Liberti L.
Systematic exploration of protein conformational space using a Distance 
Geometry approach.
J Chem Inf Model 59, 4486-4503 (2019).

Mucherino A, Lin J-H.
An efficient exhaustive search for the Discretizable Distance Geometry 
Problem with interval data.
IEEE Conference Proceedings, Federated Conference on Computer Science 
and Information Systems (FedCSIS19),
Workshop on Computational Optimization (WCO19),
Leipzig, Germany, 135-141 (2019).

Worley B, Delhommel F, Cordier F, Malliavin T, Bardiaux B, Wolff N, 
Nilges M, Lavor C, Liberti L.
Tuning interval Branch-and-Prune for protein structure determination.
Journal of Global Optimization 72:109-127 (2018).

Liberti L, Lavor C, Maculan N, Mucherino A,
Euclidean Distance Geometry and applications.
SIAM Review 56:3-69 (2014).



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