The Department for Functional Imaging in Surgical Oncology develops high-precision imaging methods for cancer surgery, using short-wave infrared light, fluorescent dyes and cutting-edge detection technologies.
Biomedical Imaging
We are looking for applicants with a master's or PhD degree in Physics/Biophysics (and related disciplines – engineering, mathematics, etc.) who are strongly interested and committed to experimental research, in particular the development and application of optical microscopes, careful experimentation and computer-based quantitative data acquisition and analysis. Strong knowledge, proven by high grades, in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) disciplines is expected, as well as a high level of programming skills (MATLAB/Python/C etc.) and computer literacy. Very good verbal and written communication skills in English are expected.
The position is initially limited to 2 years with the possibility of prolongation. The position can in principle be part-time. Provided that the prerequisites are fulfilled, a salary level up to TV-L E13 is possible. The position can be filled immediately - we will review applications as we receive them.
Join us in this thrilling scientific journey where your passion, curiosity, and dedication will have a broad impact on the future of microscopy and scientific discovery. If you are a driven young scientist seeking to develop new methods and contribute to the world of advanced microscopy, apply now and help us shape the future of scientific exploration.
Curious? To apply, kindly submit your CV along with a concise motivation letter to Dr. Andriy Chmyrov (andriy.chmyrov@nct-dresden.de). Should you have any additional inquiries, please feel free to reach out to Dr. Andriy Chmyrov or Maria Voigt (Maria.Voigt@nct-dresden.de), who will gladly provide further assistance.
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