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The research group Clinical Sensoring and Monitoring, located at the Faculty of Medicine of the TU Dresden, is engaged in the development and application of optical and spectroscopic methods for current research questions in the fields of medicine, biomedical engineering and engineering sciences. In addition to its intensive use in answering clinical questions, optical coherence tomography (OCT) in particular is frequently used in the non-destructive examination of translucent materials.
We are looking for your dedicated support for a diversified project to investigate the damage behavior of high-speed rotors made of composite materials. During the project, novel optical measurement methods for deformation and damage characterization will be further developed and applied. In a young interdisciplinary team from various scientific and engineering fields using state-of-the-art measurement methods and test procedures offers this project the opportunity to gain new insights into load-induced material changes and to make a significant contribution to the development of new and more efficient high-performance rotors. The experimentally obtained data will validate and extend previous numerical simulation programs so that better prediction models for materials and rotor geometries can be developed. Therefore, we are seeking for a
Research Associate (f/m/x)
with focus on engineering /natural sciences
at the next possible date. The salary is according to the TV-L dispositions and is possible in the salary group E13 TV-L if the personal requirements are met. The position is a full-time employment and the contract is limited to 24 months.
Tasks are in detail:
- Investigation of fiber composites using optical coherence tomography (OCT) and polarization-sensitive OCT (PS-OCT) as well as optical coherence elastography (OCE)
- Development and optimization of derotator systems for the measurement on fast rotating workpieces
- Cooperation within a joint project with other working groups and comparison with other measurement techniques
- Preparation, coordination and execution of measurements within the scope of the joint project
Your profile:
- Completed scientific/engineering university studies (diploma, master)
- good knowledge of optical measurement technology
- Programming knowledge in LabView, C++, Matlab and/or similar languages
- excellent written and oral command of English and basic knowledge of German
We offer:
- Activity in leading medical research and teaching combined with a highly specialized working environment
- Implementation of own ideas and work in an innovative interdisciplinary team
- Arrangement of flexible working hours to make the combination of family and career a reality
- Care for your children through partnerships with children's facilities in the vicinity of the University Hospital
- Use of company prevention offers, courses and fitness in our health center Carus Vital
- Provision for the time after your active career in the form of a company pension plan
- job-oriented continuing education and training with individual planning of your professional career
Severely disabled persons are expressly encouraged to apply.
We kindly ask you to apply preferably via our online form to make the selection process faster and more effective. Of course, we also consider your written application without any disadvantages (with prepaid return envelope).
We look forward to receiving your application, until March, 5th 2023 online with registration number ANE0923597. For further information, please contact Prof. Edmund Koch by telephone 0351-458 6131 or by per E-Mail: Edmund.koch@tu-dresden.de