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Research Scientist II

Michigan Technological University Great Lakes Research Center
Houghton, MI

Closing Date: Jul 17, 2026

Web Address: https://www.employment.mtu.edu/cw/en-us/job/494191

Description

The Great Lakes Research Center (GLRC) at Michigan Technological University (Michigan Tech) aims to advance freshwater and coastal ocean research as a foundation for health, economic prosperity and global sustainability through interdisciplinary research cutting across Michigan Tech’s academic programs. The GLRC institute includes collaborative faculty from twelve disciplines within the Colleges of Engineering, Computing, Sciences and Arts, Business, and Forest Resources and Environmental Sciences. The GLRC seeks a Research Scientist II or III to fill a gap in computational genomics across campus.

The Research Scientist will be involved in many current and upcoming research projects and would also be expected to lead new projects specific to methods development, generating and analyzing new data to address environmental questions around biodiversity, environmental degradation, etc., or leveraging the increasing availability of publicly available genomic datasets to ask novel questions across large temporal and spatial scales. Building reproducible data analysis pipelines using machine learning and large language models is the future of computational bioinformatics and this researcher would be expected to build collaborations with faculty in the College of Computing and Mathematical Sciences as well.

Responsibilities and Essential Duties

1. Evaluate and apply bioinformatics approaches to environmental data.
2. Contribute technical expertise to sponsored research as both a project lead and team member.
3. Successfully grow a funded research program, to become self-supporting into the future.
4. Prepare and deliver reports or presentations of research projects/analysis results to project sponsors as appropriate.
5. Lead and contribute to the generation of proposals and external funding.
6. Apply safety-related knowledge, skills, and practices to everyday work.
7. Apply research security knowledge to data, facilities, and personnel.
8. Commit to learning about continuous improvement strategies and applying them to everyday work. Actively engage in University continuous improvement initiatives.
9. Apply safety-related knowledge, skills, and practices to everyday work.

Required Education, Certifications, Licensures

• Ph.D. in bioinformatics, computational biology, biological sciences, or similar related field.
• U.S. citizen or permanent resident with ability to obtain and maintain necessary government clearances and access.