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Senior Manager, Applied Physics & Simulation, Norwich
Client: Barrington James
Location: Norwich
Job Category: Other
EU work permit required: Yes
Job Views:
2
Posted:
04.06.2025
Expiry Date:
19.07.2025
Job Description:
I am working alongside an innovative biotech company seeking to expand their team of computational Physicists to drive groundbreaking advancements. You will play a key role in building this team, inspiring and collaborating within multi-disciplinary environments to enhance HITs in drug discovery and achieve excellence.
We seek an individual with extensive industry experience to provide strategic solutions within the team.
Your responsibilities include optimizing and developing physics-based computational methods in drug discovery programs, ensuring effective use of these methods to accelerate the identification of new drug candidates.
We are looking for a leader with expertise in computational physics, chemistry, and statistical mechanics, capable of providing technical, insightful, and impactful strategies while managing a team of scientists.
Key responsibilities:
* Mentor and lead a team of scientists focusing on physics-based computational methods.
* Integrate strategies using free energy calculations and physics-based models into drug discovery pipelines.
* Provide technical leadership in statistical mechanics, molecular dynamics, computational chemistry, and free energy.
* Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams including AI researchers, medicinal chemists, and computational chemists.
As a leader, communicate scientific insights and recommendations to stakeholders, ensure high-quality results, and foster a collaborative, high-performing team environment.
Additional skills:
* Experience with machine learning applications in physics-based modeling.
* High-performance computing and cloud-based simulations.
* Proven expertise through scientific publications and contributions in computational drug discovery.
Does this opportunity interest you? Are you an expert in computational physics methods?
If so, this could be your next great opportunity!
Following your application, Jay Robins will discuss the opportunity in detail and answer any questions regarding career growth. This position is highly popular and may close early, so apply promptly to avoid missing out.
Please select 'apply' or email [emailprotected] for further information.
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