The Imaging, Simulation & Stimulation (ISS) Laboratory, led by Prof. Kay Raum, is an independent and interdisciplinary team of physicists, engineers and biochemists. Located at the Charitè campus Benjamin Franklin, our lab is dedicated to the development and clinical translation of innovative ultrasound technologies for the diagnosis, tissue engineering and treatment of musculoskeletal diseases.
The Imaging, Simulation and Stimulation lab at Charité is looking for a working student with a background in computer engineering, computer science or similar.
The position will cover topics such as the updates and maintenance of PCs, laptops, compute servers and lab measurement systems, hardware programming, and optimization of data acquisition.
We are looking for enthusiastic, motivated and skilled individuals to work in a young and interdisciplinary team. This position can be arranged as a working student position (10 or 20 hours per week), an internship, or a graduation thesis.
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You will work in a young interdisciplinary team together with medical partners, a local spin-off startup (https://porous.care/) and international academic and industrial partners (France, Austria, USA).
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Please send your CV to ag.raum@charite.de if you are interested in this project and do not hesitate to ask if you have any questions!
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