Hi James,
A good place to start looking might be the Vizbi site:
http://vizbi.org/http://vizbi.org/
Kitware (http://www.kitware.com/) develop a number of visualisation solutions,
including VTK and Avogadro (http://www.openchemistry.org/). The VTK user list
(http://www.vtk.org/VTK/help/vtkusers.html) occasionally has jobs posted
focussing on visualisation. However many of these might be more
programming-based then what you are after.
Best wishes,
Jens
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From: James Starlight [jmsstarli...@gmail.com]
Sent: 19 September 2014 21:09
To: pymol-users
Subject: [PyMOL] Academical position in field of macromolecular visualization
Dear Pymol users!
It's probably that my next question will be slightly uncommon but presently
strongly looking for new (post-doc level) position I'd like to obtain some
advises from the expirienced persons like the auditory of this community.
This time having PhD in theoretical biophysics I wounder whether its *in
principle* possible to find an academic post-doc job focused mainly on
molecular visualization and animation (as the trivial example of such job in my
mind is to make a pictures and movies of the proteins and it's complexes using
data from different resolution's experimental techniques and modelling). How do
you think will it be easily to obtain such job for the person who's PhD was
based on structural biology (experimentalist) or alternatively focused on
molecular modeling and bioinformatics ? Could someone recommend me some
workshops and on-line communities which could facilitate my seeking for the job?
Many thanks for the suggestions,
James
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