For the the Robinson lab starting from the earliest possible date limited for 3 years we are lookingfor a
Ph.D. Student (f/m/d)
in part-time (25,03 h/week)
The Robinson lab at the Berlin Institute of Health invites applications for a Ph.D. position(Doktorand). The new team member will join a highly interactive, supportive, and interdisciplinarygroup of faculty, staff scientists, postdoctoral fellows, and students and enjoy access to state‑of-the-art computing environment at the BIH.
What you can expect:
The new team member will play an important role in advancing the mission of the Robinson lab,which focuses on developing algorithms, ontologies, and software to advance research and supportmedical practice. The lab develops a wide range of software for translational bioinformatics. Therole of the new team member will be to develop and validate algorithms and to create robustsoftware. Additionally, the team member will participate in a collaborative environment with theNIH‑supported Monarch Initiative, a group co‑led by Peter Robinson that develops many widelyused ontologies such as the Human Phenotype Ontology as well as algorithms for translationalbioinformatics.
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What you bring along:
* Completed master's degree in bioinformatics, computer science, statistics, or equivalentexperience and abilities
* Software skills mainly in Java and Python or other technologies such as SQL, JavaScript, C++, Rust,and R.
* Software engineering competency (e.g., GitHub, Unit testing)
* Contributing to publications, submission of grants and funding applications
* Participating in international collaborations with the community‑wide efforts aimed atpromoting open, integrated, and rigorous practices in research and scholarly communication.
What we offer you:
* A varied job in a forward-looking research institute
* Pay group E 13 TVöD VKA‑K. The classifi cation is based on qualifications, the respectiveexperience level is calculated on the basis of professional experience. The annual salary (gross)is stated for a full‑time position without special or additional payments. The collectiveagreement can be found here.
* Additional benefits customary in the public sector (including annual special payment, companypension scheme (VBL), capital-forming benefits)
* Flexible working hours and the option of working remote
* 30 vacation days per year (with a fi ve‑day week)
* Various support offers to balance work and family life (childcare, cooperation with voiio)
* Very good training and further education opportunities
* Mobile citizens' office on site
* Corporate benefits (travel, leisure, shopping, etc.), Charité Gympass, bicycle leasing orabonnement (JobRad, mylo)
* Very easily accessible and attractive workplace at the Rahel Hirsch Center for TranslationalMedicine, Luisenstr. 65, 10117 Berlin