Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Raum Lab - Imaging, Simulation & Stimulation
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.
This position is in the framework of a collaboration with the PoroUS GmbH - a spin-off startup of the ISS Laboratory. We use quantitative ultrasound (QUS) technology with patented intelligent algorithms to measure cortical bone quality at a microscopic scale without ionizing radiation hazards.
We search for a Medical Technology Student with interest in quantitative bone ultrasound imaging for an internship or BSc/MSc thesis
Collaborate in a project to adapt new ultrasound measurement methods to perform ex-vivo measurements on porcine bone
Tasks
The Imaging, Simulation and Stimulation lab at Charité is looking for a working student with a background in Medical Engineering, Biology and simliar studies.
The position will cover topics such as performing of QUS imaging and measurements by QUS. Adaptaion of ultrasound measurement methods from human bones to porcine bones and the altering of various technical features within the device.
We are looking for highly 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.
Requirements
Your skills...
- Studies in Medical Engineering, Biology and comparable engineering background studies with very good academic performance
- High interest in progressing medical imaging technologies from human to animal
- Programming skills (MATLAB, C++, Python)
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- High self-motivation, ability to adapt, taking on responsibility and a positive attitude
Your role and responsibilities will be...
- Execution of hardware adaptation and further development of medical ultrasound technologies
- Development of SOP for quantitative ultrasound imaging
What we offer
You will work in a young interdisciplinary team together with medical partners, a local spin-off startup and international academic and industrial partners.
You will work actively on developing and expanding medical imaging technologies.
We offer...
- Both academic and non-academic career perspectives
- Flexible working hours
- An interesting work field with a steep learning curve
- The Opportunity to boost your career and deepen your scientific knowledge
How to apply
Please provide a detailed CV and brief letter of motivation. Any additional documents such as publications or reference letters are voluntary.
Send your application to maria.uebe@charite.de.
Do not hesitate to ask if you have any questions!
Facts
Published | 16.10.2024 |
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Number of employees | 7 |
Category | Working student, Internship for students, Thesis |
Location | Germany, Berlin, Berlin, Steglitz |
Area of responsibility | Computer science, Engineering, Medical engineering, Physics, Research |
Start date (earliest) | Earliest possible |
Duration | 1 year |
Full/Part-time | Minijob/Student Assistant |
Remuneration | by agreement |
Remote work | Not possible |
Working language and expected level |
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Homepage | https://iss.charite.de/ |
Requirements
Field of study | Engineering, Natural sciences and mathematics, Computer science, Medicine, Physics |
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Computerkenntnisse | Programming, MATLAB, C++, Python, Data Processing and Analysis, In Silico Sound Simulations |
Contact
Titel | Application Medical Physics/Technology |
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Contact person | Maria Uebe |
Apply
Application deadline | 30.11.2024 |
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Application documents | Please provide a detailed CV and brief letter of motivation. Any additional documents such as publications or reference letters are voluntary. |
By email | maria.uebe@charite.de |