LAT-Sense is a development initiative currently based at TU Berlin (Technische Universität Berlin). We conduct research on biochemical sensors and develop non-invasive lactate sensors for use on the human body. Our aim is to bring this technology into application through our own start-up, which we intend to found.
Our team currently consists of a small, interdisciplinary core with expertise in materials chemistry and biosensing. To grow our founding team, we are looking for reinforcement across two profiles: one from the field of sports science or sports medicine, and one from the field of sensor technology and microelectronics.
Both profiles are self-contained and are filled independently of one another. You are welcome to apply specifically for one of the two; equally, we welcome applications from individuals or tandems who cover both areas. Depending on the applications we receive, we will fill one or more positions.
We are currently looking for a Co-Founder to fill either of these roles:
A: Sports scientist / sports physician (m/f/d)
In this role you bring the application- and user-side perspective into the development. Your responsibilities include:
B: Engineer for sensor technology and microelectronics (m/f/d)
In this role you take responsibility for the technical realisation of the sensor system. Your responsibilities include:
Qualification:
Personal:
Diversity
We welcome applications from all qualified individuals, regardless of gender, origin, religion or belief, disability, age, or sexual identity. We value a respectful working environment with equal opportunities for all.
Application
Please send your application with the usual documents, namely a cover letter, CV, and relevant certificates, as a single PDF document to Konstantin.utz@tu-berlin.de
Please indicate in your cover letter which of the two profiles, or which profiles, you are applying for.
Data protection
Your application documents will be processed solely for the purpose of the application procedure and in accordance with the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation).
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