[Om-announce] Job: Post-Doctoral Fellow (Computing in Medicine and Life Sciences)

Education Germany info at education-germany.de
Wed Jul 9 19:12:09 CEST 2008


The Graduate School of Computing in Medicine and Life Sciences (funded by
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG, and the German Government within the
German university excellence program) at Lübeck university is now offering
the position of a Post-Doctoral Fellow.

 

Funding period is 2 years, with possible extension(s).

Applications are invited from candidates having research background in

 

• Robotics, especially in Medical Applications

• Medical Technology

• Sensor- and Image-based Navigation in medical applications

 

The successful candidate will manage large research projects, support the
school’s teaching

program, and work towards the acquisition of new projects and external
funding. In the research

projects s(he) will directly manage a group of more than 3 full-time
researchers.

We expect a PhD in one of the fields Computer Science, Mechanical
Engineering, Electrical

Engineering, Mechatronics or Mathematics. Expertise in robotics and/or
sensor technology is

of advantage. Preference is given to self-motivated candidates with
excellent communication

skills.

 

Part-time work is possible. Compensation is competitive (Group E 14 of the
German Tarifvertrag

der Länder (TV-L)). A final evaluation of the position is done after the
position has

been filled.

 

If you are interested, please, in any case contact Prof. Dr. Schweikard via
email

(schweikard at rob.uni-luebeck.de) or phone (+49 (0)451 500 5200) prior to
sending your

documents.

 

Lübeck University is an equal opportunities employer. Female and disabled
candidates with

equivalent qualifications will be favoured in the consideration.

 

Completed applications should be sent no later than 04.08.2008 to

Universität zu Lübeck

Rektorat – Dezernat Personal –

Kennziffer 424 08

Ratzeburger Allee 160, 23538 Lübeck

 

 

 

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