Monday, October 14, 2024

[DMANET] Jobs - Fully funded PhD positions at Hamburg University of Technology

The Institute of Medical Technology and Intelligent Systems at Hamburg
University of Technology has a reseach focus on robotics, navigation,
and machine learning in medicine.
Our interdisciplinary group is part of the department of computer
science and we combine the development of new methods and algorithms
with experimental evaluation on real clinical data.
For an international project we are looking for two research associates
who are interested in obtaining a PhD.

The first position will focus on heuristic optimization and machine
learning for optimizing the motion of medical robots, e.g., for biopsies
and cancer treatments.
More information see:
https://stellenportal.tuhh.de/jobposting/71f29192548594e4d29ea418d1d14e1ee47170e40

Please, apply here:
https://stellenportal.tuhh.de/en/jobposting/71f29192548594e4d29ea418d1d14e1ee47170e40/apply


The second position will consider machine learning method for image
guidance and image based decision support in cardiology, radiology, and
surgery.
More information see:
https://stellenportal.tuhh.de/jobposting/c44eec8acf53e2ba6144ffc83d08b416343f35710

Please, apply here:
https://stellenportal.tuhh.de/en/jobposting/c44eec8acf53e2ba6144ffc83d08b416343f35710/apply


Successful candidates will hold a master's degree in computer science,
engineering, or applied math with excellent grades.
Very good programming and scientific writing skills as well as the
ability to travel to project meetings throughout Europe are essential.

The positions are fully funded (app. 55.000 EUR gross salary, 30 days of
paid vacation) for a maximum term of four years.

For additional information, please contact Prof. Alexander Schlaefer
(schlaefer@tuhh.de)

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Alexander Schlaefer

Institute of Medical Technology and Intelligent Systems
Hamburg University of Technology
+49 (0) 40 42878 3050
www.tuhh.de/mtec


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