Research Associate in Molecular Modelling of RNAs, King’s College London, UK

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Research Associate in Molecular Modelling of RNAs: King’s College London is seeking a Research Associate in Molecular Modelling of RNAs to join the Randall Centre for Cell & Molecular Biophysics. This full-time position focuses on investigating RNA structural ensembles and integrating machine learning into simulations.

Designation

Research Associate

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DetailsInformation
Job ID123725
Salary£45,031 – £49,871 per annum (including London Weighting Allowance)
Posted27 August 2025
Closing Date17 September 2025
Business UnitFaculty of Life Sciences & Medicine
DepartmentRandall Cell & Molecular Biophysics
LocationGuy’s Campus, King’s College London
Contract DurationFixed term for 2 years
Start DateNo sooner than 1st November 2025
Work ArrangementHybrid (up to 3 days from home)

Research Area

Biophysics, Molecular Biology, Computational Science

Eligibility/Qualification

  • Essential Criteria:
  1. PhD in computational molecular science or a related field
  2. Experience in setting up and running molecular simulations
  3. Proven track record in disseminating research outputs (publications, presentations, software contributions)
  4. Advanced skills in data analysis for molecular simulations
  5. Method development experience for molecular simulations
  6. Teamwork experience
  7. Experience with high-performance computing
  • Desirable Criteria:
  1. Experience developing AI methods for molecular simulations
  2. Collaborative experience with wet lab researchers
  3. Knowledge of enhanced sampling methods
  4. Experience in RNA modelling

Job Description

This role supports a BBSRC-funded project aimed at investigating RNA structural ensembles in silico. The Research Associate will:

  • Study RNA structural ensembles and develop tools for efficient sampling.
  • Collaborate with experimental labs and external partners for cross-organizational research.
  • Engage in scientific programming and integrative modelling, focusing on ligand discovery.
  • Present findings at international conferences and actively document software developed.

How to Apply

Candidates must submit a CV and a supporting statement detailing how they meet the essential criteria.

Last Date to Apply

17 September 2025

For more details, please visit the King’s College London job page.

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