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Student Assistant (HiWi) f/m/div

Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften e.V.

Stuttgart

Vor Ort

EUR 20.000 - 40.000

Teilzeit

Vor 4 Tagen
Sei unter den ersten Bewerbenden

Zusammenfassung

An international research organization in Stuttgart is looking for a Student Assistant (HiWi) to support robotics research. This role offers hands-on experience with hardware, requiring applicants to be enrolled in a relevant Master's program. The position offers a competitive hourly wage of 14.40 € for a minimum of 16 to a maximum of 20 hours per week. This is a chance to work in an international team and contribute to innovative research in robotics.

Leistungen

Modern workplace
International working environment
Affiliation to a daycare center

Qualifikationen

  • Applicants should be currently enrolled in a German university.
  • Experience in engineering drawing and designing experiments is a plus.
  • Interest in developing a wearable device is also appreciated.

Aufgaben

  • Fabricate film based soft actuators.
  • Optimize the fabrication processes.
  • Test the actuators and evaluate their performances.
  • Optimize designs of the actuators.
  • Scale up fabrication techniques for large area applications.

Kenntnisse

High motivation
Strong academic performance
Good oral and written communication skills in English

Ausbildung

Bachelor's or Master's degree in robotics, material science, biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, or physics

Tools

2D CAD
3D CAD
CNC
Laser cutter
3D printer
Screen printing
Jobbeschreibung

The Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems (MPI-IS) conducts research to advance intelligent systems that perceive, learn, and interact. Through fundamental research across computational, physical, and social dimensions, we shape artificial intelligence and robotics to advance knowledge and benefit society.

The Robotic Materials Department at the institute’s Stuttgart site is looking for a

Student Assistant (HiWi) f/m/div
About us

High-performance artificial muscles provide new opportunities for the field of robotics:

The Robotic Materials Department at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, led by Prof. Christoph Keplinger, aims to fundamentally challenge current limitations of robotic hardware, using an interdisciplinary approach that synergizes concepts from soft matter physics and chemistry with advanced engineering technologies to devise robotic materials that enable creation of intelligent machines that mimic the astonishing capabilities of organisms in nature.

One of our central goals is the development of new classes of actuators – a key component of all robotic systems – that replicate the sweeping success of biological muscle, a masterpiece of evolution featuring astonishing all-around actuation performance, the ability to self-heal after damage, and seamless integration with distributed sensing. Our fundamental research aims to allow practical applications for soft robotic systems that span from industrial automation, over medical and wearable robotics all the way to new types of human-machine interfaces.

Department website: https://rm.is.mpg.de/

Department videos: https://www.youtube.com/@RoboticMaterials

Roles & Responsibilities

The student assistant position is paid hourly and will allow the student to gain hands‑on experience with hardware systems, as well as to be exposed to ongoing robotics research. The position and tasks are subject to discussion with the interested candidates. Selected candidates can start working as soon as they are hired.

Possible tasks include:

  • Fabricating film based soft actuators
  • Optimizing the fabrication processes
  • Testing the actuators and evaluating their performances
  • Optimizing designs of the actuators
  • Scaling up the fabrication technique for large area application (e.g. wearable device)
Education & Experience

We are looking for talented students who are pursuing a Master of Science in robotics (Robotik), material science (Materialwissenschaften), biomedical engineering (Medizintechnik), mechanical engineering (Maschinenbau), 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 bachelor’s or 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, at least for a part‑time employment

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.)
  • Interest and/or experience in handicraft
  • Interest and/or experience in process optimization
  • Interest and/or experience in developing a wearable device
  • Inclination to hold this appointment for over 6 months
Our offer

Master students holding a Bachelor’s degree will be paid 14,40 € per hour, minimum 16 hours to maximum 20 hours per week. The job will start as soon as possible.

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

Application

Please upload your application files including:

  • a CV / resumé in English or German
  • a cover letter in English or German

via our application portal.

For any questions please contact Alona Shagan Shomron shagan@is.mpg.de or Daniela Macari macari@is.mpg.de.

The Max Planck Society is committed to increasing the number of individuals with disabilities in its workforce and therefore encourages applications from such qualified individuals. The Max Planck Society strives for gender equality and diversity. Furthermore, the Max Planck Society seeks to increase the number of women in its workforce in those areas where they are underrepresented and therefore explicitly encourages women to apply.

Closing date for applications

30.11.2025

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