Research Associate in Advanced Computing, Biocomplexity Institute, Indiana University Bloomington
The Biocomplexity Institute at Indiana University is seeking a software engineer to develop computational biology simulation software and custom visualization and analysis applications. The primary responsibility will be to work directly with scientists to implement their models using our custom C++/Python-based tissue simulation environment. Additional responsibilities include developing 2D/3D visualization tools, data processing scripts, and parallel clustering tools, along with build/install system maintenance, documentation and basic system administration.
At least 2 years of professional software development experience and a strong interest in developing scientific software is required. An MS in computer science or a related field is preferred. Experience gathering user requirements, working with other developers, and working directly with end users is also required. A strong background in science, especially physics or biology is desired, although as part of our team you will have the opportunity to learn the science behind the simulations and contribute directly to ongoing research. Please send applications and a minimum of three references to:
c/o Prof. James Glazier, Dept. of Physics
Indiana University
727 East 3rd Street
Swain Hall West 117
Bloomington IN, 47405-7105
Indiana University is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.