PhD Opening !

Topic: Machine learning for pKa prediction
Where: OneAngstrom, France
Funding: Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network
Contact: photocam-phd@oneangstrom.com

Offer Description

As a member of the PhotoCaM Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Doctoral Network, OneAngstrom is seeking a highly motivated individual with a strong background in computer science for a fully funded PhD Position.

Key Responsibilities
Develop and implement innovative computational methods for accurate pKa prediction. Collaborate with our European partners, contributing to a rich, international research environment.

Prerequisites
– Master’s degree in Computer Science or a related field.
– Demonstrated expertise in computational methods, algorithms, and programming.
– Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
– Excellent communication and teamwork abilities.

Unique Opportunity
Be a part of an EU-funded international network, gaining unparalleled exposure.
Travel across Europe to collaborate with our network partners, enriching your research experience and cultural understanding. If you have a strong computational background and a drive to innovate, we would love to hear from you!

📩 How to apply:
Send a mail to photocam-phd@oneangstrom.com

About PhotoCaM
Photosynthesis relies on harvesting the sun light and on transforming the solar energy into chemical energy to sustain almost all life on earth. An enhanced molecular-level understanding of photosynthesis and particularly of the light-harvesting process is of key significance.

In this Doctoral Network we aim at training a new generation of computational scientists which can treat complex and interdisciplinary problems such as light harvesting on a molecular level using theoretical and computational tools. The interdisciplinary nature of the problem requires a combined knowledge from biology, chemistry, physics and computer science in order to combine state-of-the-art approaches like molecular dynamics simulations, quantum chemistry, theoretical spectroscopy and machine learning into multi-scale schemes.

This joint undertaking is a unique chance in research but especially also in training young scientists in interdisciplinary teamwork, method training and high-performance computing in academic as well as non-academic settings.

Network Partners
Constructor University, Bremen, Germany
University of Patras, Greece
University of Pisa, Italy
University of Groningen, Netherlands
Vilnius University, Lithuania
ICFO – Institute of Photonic Sciences, Castelldefels, Spain
Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Faccts GmbH, Cologne, Germany
OneAngstrom SAS, Grenoble, France
 

About OneAngstrom

OneAngstrom is a deep tech spin-off of the NANO-D group at Inria, the French Institute for Computer science.

For their research, the NANO-D group was awarded multiple prestigious grants from France’s National Research Agency and the European Research Council.

Ten years of research in the group culminated in the development of the SAMSON platform, which led to the creation of OneAngstrom in 2018.