Hello all
The Galaxy Project is growing and has open positions in both the Penn State and Emory groups (http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/News/Galaxy%20is%20Hiring).
*Penn State: System administrators/analysts*
The Nekrutenko Lab http://www.bx.psu.edu/%7Eanton/ at the Huck Institutes of Life Sciences http://www.huck.psu.edu/ at Penn State http://psu.edu/is currently recruiting system analysts/administrators with experience in building and maintaining complex performance compute environments. The areas of immediate need include:
- Storage balancing and tiered storage - Virtualization - Schedulers - Deployment of Galaxy instances and dependence management - Relational databases and query optimization - User management
A minimum of 5 year experience with UNIX/Linux system administration is required. Applicants should submit a CV and list of references to jobs@galaxyproject.org.
http://bx.mathcs.emory.edu/joining/ *Emory: Software Engineers and Post-Docs*
The Taylor Lab http://bx.mathcs.emory.edu/ in the Biologyhttp://www.biology.emory.edu/and Mathematics & Computer Science http://www.mathcs.emory.edu/ at Emory Universityhttp://emory.edu/is looking for software engineers http://bx.mathcs.emory.edu/joining/sw/ and postdoctoral scholarshttp://bx.mathcs.emory.edu/joining/postdocs/to work on the Galaxy project.
We are seeking software engineers http://bx.mathcs.emory.edu/joining/sw/with expertise in distributed computing and systems programming, web-based visualization and visual analytics, informatics and data analysis and integration, and bioinformatics application areas such as re-sequencing, de novo assembly, metagenomics, transcriptome analysis and epigenetics. These are full time positions located in Atlanta, GA. See the official postinghttp://bx.mathcs.emory.edu/joining/sw/for full details. Postdoctoral applicants http://bx.mathcs.emory.edu/joining/postdocs/should have expertise in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology and research interests that complement but extend the lab's current interestshttp://bx.mathcs.emory.edu/research/: The Galaxy project; distributed and high-performance computing for data intensive science; vertebrate functional genomics; and genomics and epigenomic mechanisms of gene regulation, the role of transcription factors and chromatin structure in global gene expression, development, and differentiation. See the announcementhttp://bx.mathcs.emory.edu/joining/postdocs/for full details.
If any of these positions describe you then please consider applying.
Thanks,
Dave C.
galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org