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The Association of Technology, Management and Applied Engineering

Associate Research Scientist

The Association of Technology, Management and Applied Engineering, New York, New York, us, 10261

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Position Overview The Williams Lab in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Columbia University is seeking an Associate Research Scientist (ARS) with expertise in synthetic glycobiology, protein engineering, and immunoengineering. The successful candidate will lead experimental efforts to study and manipulate protein–glycan interactions for therapeutic applications, including vaccine design, drug delivery, and immune modulation.

Our group integrates molecular biology, immunology, and computational design approaches to understand and engineer glycan-mediated recognition in disease‑relevant systems. The lab is located on Columbia’s Irving Medical Center campus and is part of a dynamic, multidisciplinary research environment that provides exceptional opportunities for collaboration and professional development.

Required Qualifications

Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Synthetic Biology, Immunology, or a related field

Demonstrated research experience in molecular biology and protein engineering

Evidence of independence and productivity through peer‑reviewed publications

Strong analytical, organizational, and problem‑solving skills

Enthusiasm for mentoring and collaboration in an interdisciplinary setting

Preferred Qualifications

Experience integrating computational or data‑driven design approaches (e.g., molecular dynamics, free‑energy simulations, machine learning, or generative AI) into experimental workflows

Proficiency in statistical data analysis, Python/R programming, or molecular modeling software (e.g., GROMACS, AMBER, or Rosetta)

Understanding of immune system modeling, protein–ligand binding energetics, or glycan–protein interaction networks

Prior experience contributing to grant or manuscript writing, particularly interdisciplinary or collaborative projects

Interest in mentoring and helping to train graduate and undergraduate researchers

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