21.03.2022
Research scholarships available at the Center Biomedical Computational Laser Systems (BIOLAS) of TU Dresden
Research scholarships are available at the Center Biomedical Computational Laser Systems (BIOLAS) of TU Dresden on several topics:
Adaptive and computational microendoscopy for real-world applications, e.g. in neurosurgery. The research work field is supervised by Dr Kuschmierz.
Brillouin microscopy, living cell tomography, microcopy for organoids and tissues, microrobot imaging. The research work field is supervised by Dr Koukourakis.
Holographic optogenetics studies with closed-loop adaptive techniques for aberration correction. The research work field is supervised by Dr Buettner
Application requirements for the scholarship are:
- Excellent degree in electrical, optical or medical engineering, physics or related fields (Bachelor, Master or PhD),
- Expert knowledge in at least one of these areas is desired: Biomedical imaging and endoscopy, adaptive optics for aberration correction, Fourier optics and holography, speckle metrology, signal and image processing using deep learning, 2-photon lithography, diffractive optics and metasurfaces, fiber optics, optical microscopy for the measurement of organoids, optogenetics
- MATLAB / Python programming skills or optics simulation software, etc.
The donation of the scholarship depends on the qualification and can be around 2.000,00 Euro per month for a duration of e.g. 6 months.
The selection will be made by the committee of the BIOLAS and the Chair of Measurement and Sensor System.
Applicants should send their documents (CV, academic transcripts and motivation letter) by 30-April-2022 to:
TU Dresden
Chair of Measurement and Sensor Systems/BIOLAS
Prof. Dr. Juergen Czarske
01062 Dresden