About Us
This role is part of a new project in the long-running partnership between Diamond Light Source and Collaborative Computational Project Number 4 (CCP4). Diamond is the UK’s national synchrotron light source, and one of the world’s foremost scientific facilities; it provides scientists with access to X-rays 10 billion times brighter than the sun, which they use to probe the structure and composition of matter across a wide range of disciplines, from vaccines to nanotech. CCP4 is the premier software resource for macromolecular crystallography, a community-driven initiative that has been developing and distributing ground-breaking software for over four decades.
Diamond’s world-leading XChem facility for crystallographic fragment screening provides routine access to this powerful experiment in early drug discovery that is otherwise prohibitively challenging. The facility is in high demand by both academic and industrial users world-wide, hosting 30-40 experiments annually, and moreover is at the forefront of developing methodologies of both fragment screening and progressing hits to biological potency (see attached links list). XChem operates on Diamond's I04-1 beamline and will be rebuilt at 10x capacity as the flagship K04 beamline of the Diamond-II upgrade in this decade. It has been the flywheel of major drug discovery consortia including the COVID Moonshot, and the ASAP and READDI AViDD Centers; it has been part of multiple European consortia (iNEXT, iNEXT-Discovery, Fragment-Screen); and it now anchors the recently announced OpenBind initiative.
One of XChem’s key technologies is the PanDDA2 software, a breakthrough in automated crystallographic analysis: it extends XChem’s original PanDDA algorithm for exploiting the large datasets, by applying machine learning to extract hidden signal even more sensitively and reliably than conventional methods. It has proved exceptionally effective in antiviral drug discovery programmes and was hardened in the XChem user programme; it has now been accepted for inclusion in the CCP4 programme suite, achieving a long-term sustainable solution for the global structural biology community.
This new project between Diamond/XChem and CCP4 takes it further and will ensure the full power of PanDDA2 is readily accessible through CCP4-cloud, with next-generation user interfaces and workflows that ensure multiplex models are reliably produced from massive many-crystal datasets.
About the Role
We now have an opportunity for a Software Scientist or Senior Software Scientist to lead the integration of PanDDA2 into CCP4's cloud infrastructure and spearhead the development of next-generation user interfaces for analysing structural datasets at unprecedented scale. This is an exceptional opportunity to bridge cutting-edge computational methods with community-accessible software deployment in structural biology.
This position will be embedded within the Diamond XChem/I04-1 and CCP4 teams, working as part of a dynamic international collaboration that spans academic institutions, pharmaceutical companies, and technology partners worldwide.
Key responsibilities include:
This role offers the unique opportunity to make computational methods accessible to researchers worldwide while contributing to breakthrough discoveries in drug development and structural biology.
Applicants will be considered at either Software Scientist or Senior Software Scientist level, depending on the strength of your knowledge, skills, experience, and qualifications.
About You
You must have an appropriate first degree in a relevant field (computer science, bioinformatics, structural biology, chemistry, physics, or related discipline) and demonstrable scientific and/or programming experience and a strong foundation in both computational science and software development.
Essential requirements:
Desirable qualifications:
At the Senior Software Scientist level, you will additionally have demonstrated leadership experience in at least one of the following areas:
Benefits
Diamond offers an exceptional benefits package to support staff in achieving a positive work/life balance. This includes 26 days annual leave plus Christmas closure, public holidays, 2 annual volunteering days and flexible working hours. We also offer an excellent defined benefit pension scheme. Staff also have access to a range of amenities on site including a nursery, cafes, a restaurant and sports and leisure facilities. A relocation allowance may also be available where applicable.
To Apply
Please use the online application process (available on the university's website, accessed by the 'Apply' button) to apply and tell us why you believe you are suitable for this role.
When applying please state whether you with to be considered at Software Scientist, or Senior Software Scientist level.
As a visa sponsorship license holder, we are likely to be able to sponsor non-UK nationals that require visa sponsorship at Senior level. However, this position doesn't meet the requirements for visa sponsorship at Software Scientist level, except potentially for those people who meet the criteria of a ‘new entrant’. For more information please visit - Skilled Worker visa: Overview - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk).
The closing date for applications is 7th September 2025, however, we encourage early applications as some candidates may be interviewed before this date.
Location: | Didcot, Harwell |
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Salary: | £40,306 to £65,675 (£40,306 to £44,292 (discretionary range to £50,936), or £48,543 to £57,108 per annum (discretionary range to £65,675) for the Senior level) |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 15th August 2025 |
Closes: | 7th September 2025 |
Job Ref: | 11677 |
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