Postdoctoral researcher

Project
PREP0004155
Overview

Plan and conduct research to advance measurement capabilities to aid in the predictive engineering of
biological systems, such as proteins, as part of the NIST Engineering Biology Program. Develop artificial
intelligence and machine learning analysis pipelines to support automation and protocol development
for wetlab procedures, as well as development of platforms for new, quantitative measurements and
validated methods for evaluating the functional performance of engineered biological parts and
systems. Develop automation workflows for bottleneck processes in biosecurity screening and synthetic
biology. Support NIST's mission through service as a subject matter expert in the application of artificial
intelligence and machine learning to measurement innovation in synthetic biology. Engage stakeholders
and identify opportunities for standards development.

AI Researcher: Engineering Biology

Qualifications
  • A PhD’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Manufacturing, or a related field
  • 2 years of relevant experience.
  • Familiarity with DevOps and CICD pipelines.
  • Ability to work with real-time event data at scale.
  • Familiarity with multiple scripting languages.
  • Ability to develop prototypes of tools needed to analyze data.
  • Strong oral and written communication skills.
  • US Citizen Preferred
Research Proposal

Key responsibilities will include but are not limited to:

  • Perform measurement analysis using artificial intelligence and/or machine learning
  • Generate and maintain analysis software, along with documentation
  • Conduct analysis and assist staff in conducting analysis
  • Maintain and administer hardware solutions for project and group compute tasks
  • Advise Division and NIST management as a subject matter expert
  • Organize, conduct, and attend relevant meetings, and provide written summaries or other
    documentation to NIST management and stakeholders
  • Obtain and provide relevant information to inform NIST management and stakeholders
  • Maintain deep technical knowledge of advances in the application of artificial intelligence and
    machine learning to measurement challenges in synthetic biology, such as those relevant to
    biosafety and biosecurity
  • Demonstrate attention to detail
  • Execute novel technical research
  • Support sequence to function research for protein engineering
  • Develop and apply infrastructure for data analysis
  • Establish and document standard operating procedures for analysis pipelines
NIST Sponsor
Elizabeth Strychalski
Group
Cellular Engineering Group
Schedule of Appointment
Full time
Start Date
Work Location
NIST/Telework
Salary / Hourly rate {Max}
$110,000.00
Total Hours per week
40
End Date