YOUR TASKS:
- Independent research activities in the Division of Biomechanics
- Submission of third-party funding applications
- Intensifying clinical research and expanding the scientific network
- Supervision of Bachelor’s, Master’s and PhD students
- Teaching and assistance with administrative tasks
- Support for the head of division
- Participation in scientific conferences
YOUR PROFILE:
- Completion of an appropriate doctorate (e.g. mechanical engineering, physics, biomedical engineering, etc.)
- In-depth knowledge of biomechanical measurement technology (material and/or implant testing)
- Adequate track record of publications in scientific journals and conference contributions
- Experience with clinical research, medical imaging (CT or MRI), additive manufacturing and/or programming
- Good written and spoken German and very good written and spoken English
- Structured way of working with a professional attitude
YOUR PERSPECTIVE:
You can expect a challenging job in an internationally visible and highly motivated team -we offer flexible working hours, home office options, a paid lunch break, health care and many other benefits . The Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences is dedicated to achieving a balanced mix of male and female academic and non-academic staff. Consequently, applications from female candidates are particularly encouraged. People with disabilities who meet the required qualification criteria are expressly invited to apply and are given special consideration.
Further details: https://www.kl.ac.at/de/wissenschaftlicher-mitarbeiterin-postdoc-fachbereich-biomechanik-30-stunden
APPLICATION:
Applications should include a motivation letter, curriculum vitae and credentials. Please apply online at www.kl.ac.at/karriere with reference to the number “2518” by August 24, 2025 at the latest.