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<p>Dear all,</p>
<p>I am inviting your attention to our hiring in Berlin as announced and attached below.</p>
<p>Bests,<br />Sandor</p>
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<p><strong><em>NOMAD HUB – NOMAD Data Center at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin<br /></em></strong><em>Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Department of Physics</em></p>
<p><strong>Scientific Software Developers - Research fellows</strong> <strong>with IT focus <br /></strong>expected full-time or part-time employment for 5 years</p>
<p>NOMAD HUB is seeking several highly qualified and motivated colleagues to join the dynamic <em>NOMAD</em> team (<em><strong>https://nomad-lab.eu/career</strong></em><em>)</em> towards shaping the future of materials science.</p>
<p><strong>The <em>NOMAD - Novel Materials Discovery Laboratory </em></strong>is the biggest data store in computational materials science, worldwide. We are currently advancing its data infrastructure towards materials synthesis, experimental physics, theory, and data processing workflows. The new digital infrastructure and cloud services, based on leading edge IT technologies supports Open Data and Open Science towards data-centric materials science involving Artificial Intelligence.<br /><br /></p>
<p><u>Job description:</u></p>
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<li>Scientific services for research in the project NOMAD HUB (NOMAD Data Center at HU Berlin)</li>
<li>Contribute along the full software development lifecycle from requirement analysis, specification, to implementation, testing, versioning, deployment, release and change management, as well as user support</li>
<li>Be responsible for development tasks independent as well as in a team</li>
<li>Be always available for helping project members in an agile environment</li>
<li>Shorter and possibly longer stays at partner institutions</li>
<li>Represent the project at (intern)national workshops, conferences and in scientific publications</li>
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<p><u>Requirements</u></p>
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<li>Completed academic degree (master or similar) in physics, materials or computer science, or other relevant field</li>
<li>ln-depth domain-specific knowledge of materials science (synthesis, experiment, or theory)</li>
<li>Expert knowledge in object-oriented python programming, data modeling, and workflows</li>
<li>Experience with Linux, Docker, Kubernetes and related virtualisation technologies, as well as git, Cl/CD, GUI and UX development tools and technologies; experience with Database applications (ideally with MongoDB and Elasticsearch), Task-Queues (e.g. Celery, RabbitMQ)</li>
<li>Knowledge of Javascript, HTML, CSS and REST API development (e.g. Python Flask and Fastapi) and experience in web-based frontend development (e.g. React and MaterialUI)</li>
<li>Experience with data visualization and scientific workflows</li>
<li>Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English</li>
<li>Being a team player</li>
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<p><strong>We Offer</strong><br />a stimulating, multidisciplinary working environment, a pay scale according to qualification, ample development opportunities, and flexible working hours. The majority of the team will be based at HU Berlin, but may spend time in partner groups all over Germany. The positions are for 5 years with a perspective towards prolongation.</p>
<p><strong>Find more details at https://nomad-lab.eu/career and apply by sending a single pdf containing your <em>Motivation Letter, CV, Certificates and References and referencing DR/089/21 to </em></strong><em>Victoria Coors (</em><a href="mailto:victoria.coors@physik.hu-berlin.de">victoria.coors@physik.hu-berlin.de</a><em>)</em></p>
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<p><em>HU is seeking to increase the proportion of women, and specifically encourages qualified female to apply. Severely disabled applicants with equivalent qualifications will be given preferential consideration. People with an immigration background are specifically encouraged to apply.</em></p>
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