Research Assistant for Physics Laboratory (50%)
Indexed description
The Physics Laboratory supports teaching across all HTU study programs and maintains a collection of more than 300 experiments used in both theoretical and experimental courses. These experiments are used in a wide range of subjects, including mechanics, electromagnetism, optics, thermodynamics, photonics, electronics, semiconductor devices, photovoltaics, and many others. In addition to the lecture activities, the laboratory is strongly involved in research and development in the topics of electronics, renewable energies, photonics, and sensor technologies. All these activities are conducted by highly dynamic and qualified staff comprising faculty members, lecturers, technicians and researchers.
Your Responsibilities
- Support the conceptualization, design and prototyping of new experimental
- setups for theory and laboratory lectures
- Support the development of prototypes for bachelor and master student
- scientific projects
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanics, Physics, Electrical Engineering, or a related field
- Experience with CAD and/or FEM software (e.g., SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Synopsys, Silvaco, Ansys, COMSOL, etc) is an advantage
- Independent, reliable, well organized and team-oriented working style
- Willingness to pursue a master’s degree alongside the position within the FHNW MSE program
- A varied and engaging role within an innovative university environment
- Competitive salary for corresponding level
- Collaboration with dedicated faculty members and motivated students
- Access to modern infrastructure and well-equipped workshops
- Opportunity and support to complete a master’s degree
Your Prospects
Our working environment at the Brugg-Windisch campus, combined with a high degree of flexibility in terms of working hours and location, provides a contemporary framework for our work. At the School of Engineering and Environment, a culture of dialog is cultivated that is characterized by appreciation and trust. We consider short decision-making processes, a lean administration and great personal freedom to shape and act as important framework conditions for our success.
Your Benefits
Wide range of university sports
Cultural programme of lectures, concerts, theatre and films
Established implementation of equal pay
Targeted promotion of doctoral projects
Annual working time (42 hours/week) with the option of part-time and teleworking
Mentoring programme for career development
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