In medical technology, life sciences, biotechnology and pharmaceutical production, sorting and detection systems for biomedical micro-particles are of central importance. The goal is to develop smaller and smaller sorting and detection systems with higher resolution.
Requirements
- Study in the field of physics, electrical engineering, biotechnology, medical technology, nanotechnology or comparable discipline
- Excellent to good study performance
- Basic knowledge of electronics, medical technology or microfluidics
- Enjoyment of interdisciplinary questions
- Systematic and independent working method combined with creativity and hands-on mentality as well as communication strength
Benefits
- Compensation for the final project
- Flexible working hours (flexitime) for optimal combination of studies and work
- Individual supervision during the entire duration of the final project
- Participation in exciting and innovative research and industrial projects, including cooperation with the University of Duisburg-Essen
- Excellent public transportation and parking facilities