OPEN FORCE FIELD INITIATIVE - CONSORTIUM SPONSORED POSTDOC (FLEXIBLE LOCATION)
The Open Force Field Initiative is seeking a talented postdoctoral fellow to work on the development of modern toolkits and new methods for building next-generation molecular mechanics force fields. The position is supported by the Open Force Field Consortium, which is administered by the Molecular Sciences Software Institute (MolSSI) and funded by an alliance of pharmaceutical and biotech companies aiming to advance the state of force fields for biomolecular simulation and design through an open collaborative effort.
The Open Force Field Initiative is a multi-investigator collaboration that aims to build new, quantitatively accurate molecular mechanics force fields supported by a modern software infrastructure, built on principles of open source, open data, and open science. More about their scientific goals and plans can be found in the Executive Summary or Open Force Field Roadmap.
Desired qualifications:
Experience with the theory and practice of atomistic biomolecular simulation using molecular mechanics force fields
Comfortable with the Python programming language
Exposure to modern open source software development practices (GitHub, unit tests, continuous integration)
Good multidisciplinary teamwork and communication skills
Bonus qualifications (nice to have, but not required!):
Experience with force field parameter fitting for small organic molecules
Experience with quantum chemical calculations in general, and psi4 in particular
Experience with high-performance computing clusters and/or cloud computing
Knowledge of organic chemistry
Experience with the open-source GPU-accelerated molecular simulation Python library OpenMM
Experience with probabilistic programming languages (e.g. PyMC, tensorflow.Probability, Pyro) and/or machine learning frameworks like TensorFlow
Experience with cheminformatics or computer-aided drug discovery
Location: Choice of location is flexible, with potential sites including the participating investigator laboratories: Michael K. Gilson (UCSD, La Jolla, CA), John D. Chodera (MSKCC, New York City, NY), Lee-Ping Wang (UCD, Davis, CA), David L. Mobley (UCI, Irvine, CA), or Michael R. Shirts (University of Colorado, Boulder, CO).
Appointment: The initial appointment will be for one year, with the potential for extension to multiple years to focus on other aspects of force field science and engineering. Position is pending final approval of funding.
Open Force Field Initiative: To find out more about the Open Force Field Initiative, visit http://openforcefield.org.
Application:
Interested candidates should send an application to openforcefield@choderalab.org with the subject line “Postdoc application” that includes:
• a cover letter explaining your motivation, background, and qualifications for the position
• a detailed Curriculum Vitae (including a list of publications)
• contact information of two references