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The Soft Sensorics & Biohybrid Systems group within the research center BrainLinks-BrainTools of the University of Freiburg offers a Research Assistant for the design, microfabrication and testing of substrates for biohybrid devices. The position can be started at January 1 st 2026 or at the earliest convenience.
The research center BrainLinks-BrainTools at the University of Freiburg unites life sciences, engineering, and clinical applications in Freiburg, thus anchoring neurotechnology as a research axis between three faculties of the University and various cooperation partners. These emerging opportunities for strong joint research and education between neuroscience, natural sciences and engineering deliver novel interdisciplinary results in an area highly relevant for society as a whole. The scientific goal of BrainLinks-BrainTools is to reach a new level in the interaction between technical systems and the brain, allowing them to directly communicate with each other. This requires the development of flexible yet stable, and adaptive yet robust applications of brain‑machine interface technology.
The Soft Sensorics & Biohybrid Systems Group within the research center BrainLinks-BrainTools is developing neural implants as a bioelectronic interface between brain and machine (‘brain-machine interface’). A current research focus is on neural implants with biohybrid electrodes. Such biohybrid neural implants use cultured cells to integrate themselves into the brain tissue and thus create a ‘living’ interface between the brain’s local neurons and the read‑out electronics. The biohybrid approach targets enhanced biocompatibility of neural implants, thus improving their long‑term stability as well as recordings with increased spatial resolution, which is crucial for complex applications and new insights into brain functioning.
We offer you the opportunity to engage in highly interdisciplinary research in the exciting field of life science technologies. At our IMBIT research building, you will work in a modern office and laboratory environment that houses a wide range of different disciplines. Access to state‑of‑the‑art technology and testing equipment is provided. A graduate programme offers you continuing education opportunities, networking with other doctoral students, and more. Thanks to a project funding through the Carl Zeiss Foundation there are additional benefits such as workshop offers and networking events across research institutions in Germany. The position is limited to three years, with the possibility of extension based on performance and project needs. The position is suitable for completing a doctoral degree, which is highly welcomed.
Please note that your application must include the following documents in order to be processed:
The position is limited to 30. November 2028. The salary will be determined in accordance with E13 TV-L.
We will be particularly pleased to receive applications from women for the position advertised here.
Please send your application in English, including supporting documents mentioned above citing the reference number , by 17. November 2025 at the latest.
Application can be sent in written or electronic form to:
University of Freiburg
IMBIT
BrainLinks-BrainTools
Dr.-Ing. Simon Binder
Email:
Georges-Koehler-Allee 2017
91010 Freiburg, Germany
For further information, please contact Hr. Dr.-Ing. Simon Binder on the phone number +49 761 or E‑Mail
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03 Nov 2025Standort:
Freiburg im Breisgau
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