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This project is a two year postdoctoral project in theoretical biophysics. The project focuses on efficient sensing and processing of signals in a gene regulatory context; we will analyze quantitatively what efficient sensing of chemical signals means given specific regulatory constraints. These questions will be asked abstractly initially and rely on simulations for various network architectures as well as analytics; they will also be pursued in collaboration with experimentalists in fly and other systems, in which the ideal candidate will take an active role.
The ideal candidate should have a PhD degree in theoretical physics, mathematics, computer science or a related natural science discipline, with a focus on theory and a strong interest in regulatory or developing systems. Good communication skills in English as well as programming skills are required.
Fixed-term contract: 2 years (1 year initially).
We offer an appointment as Postdoc for a period of 1 year, which will be extended with a second term of 1 year if the candidate performs well. Remuneration will be according to the scales set by the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities (CAO NU), and will range from €2.960,- to €4.670,- per month in the fourth year (gross amounts, in case of fulltime employment). Applicants should have the right to work in the Netherlands for the duration of the contract. Fulltime is considered to be 38 hours per week.
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