Student Assistant - Stuttgart, Deutschland - Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems

Lena Wagner

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Lena Wagner

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Beschreibung
Student Research Assistant (M/F/div)

for artificial muscle fabrication


Your profile:


We are looking for talented students who are pursuing a Master of Science in mechanical engineering (Maschinenbau), mechatronics (Mechatronik), material science (Materialwissenschaften), electrical engineering (Elektrotechnik), physics (Physik), or related fields to support our research as student assistants (HiWis), and to shape the future of robotics with us.

Applicants should
- have high motivation
- be pursuing a master's degree
- be currently enrolled in a German university
- have strong academic performance in relevant bachelor's and master's courses
- want to work in an international and interdisciplinary research group
- have good oral and written communication skills in English
- be able to work on site at the Max-Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Stuttgart, Germany

We are especially interested in applicants who have
- experience in engineering drawing (2D CAD) and designing experiments
- interest and/or experience in
- rapid prototyping techniques (3D CAD, CNC, laser cutter, 3D printer, screen printing etc.).
- handicraft
- process optimization


Your tasks:


Possible tasks include:


  • Fabricating film based soft actuators
  • Optimizing the fabrication processes
  • Testing the actuators and evaluate their performances
  • Optimizing designs of the actuators

Our offer:

Master students holding a Bachelor's degree will be paid 13,03€ per hour, maximum 83 hours per month. The job will start as soon as possible. An initial contract will be offered for three months.


We offer a modernly equipped workplace, a strongly international working environment, as well as the affiliation to a daycare center for young children.


Contact and Application:

The position will be open until filled.

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