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Computational Crystallography Research Scientist
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Berkeley Lab's (LBNL) Molecular Biophysics and Integrated Bioimaging Division (MBIB) has an opening for a Computational Crystallography Research Scientist to join the Structural Biology Department. In this exciting role, you will apply your expertise in two areas: 1) In the US R24 Diffraction Integration of Advanced Light Source (DIALS) National Resource. DIALS is a mature software project for processing X-ray diffraction images and is a key component of the analysis pipeline at X-ray facilities worldwide that service thousands of users. You will work in close collaboration with a large user community to provide user support, training, and outreach. This will include assisting individual users of DIALS in their local institutions, integrating DIALS in new pipelines at light sources nationwide by working with beamline scientists directly, and supporting existing beamlines through infrastructure, maintenance, and upgrades to the DIALS sources. This includes supporting the large X-ray free electron laser (XFEL) data processing services the National Resource provides. 2) Automate and improve existing software methods for the processing of serial crystallographic data, especially small molecule data collected at X-ray free electron lasers, synchrotron light sources, and MicroED instruments. You will work in close collaboration with teams at Berkeley Lab, University of Connecticut (UConn), and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The larger group is researching crystal engineering of hybrid coordination polymers towards achieving rational control over the optoelectronic properties of low-dimensional nanostructures. This position will be focused on the chemical crystallography aspect of the program and will include a substantial research component. This position has an anticipated start date of January 1, 2025. What You Will Do:
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