This position offers you a unique opportunity to obtain your master’s degree while gaining insight into cutting-edge MEMS technology.
You will contribute to magnetic characterizations and micromagnetic simulations to perform systematic studies of how geometry, material composition and crystallographic influence an micro-actuator performance.
You will present and discuss your results with your team as well with the academic collaborator.
The findings of your study will contribute to optimization strategies for the next generation of MEMS-based cell sorting devices used in cancer research.
Your workplace is Bergisch Gladbach.
The project is a collaboration with the research institute Forschungszentrum Jülich.