Are you seeking for challenging projects at the edge of what is technically possible? Are you interested in joining an open-source software initiative aimed at improving human movement and health? Do you want to oversee the software management and working process of an R&D Lab?
The Department of Biomechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Technology, at the University of Twente is seeking for a creative and motivated software developer as part of the ERC Project INTERACT. Within INTERACT we develop advanced physics-based modelling software to simulate how humans move (e.g., how our brain controls our muscles to create different movements) and to control wearable robots (e.g., bionic limbs and exoskeletons). We use specialized and advanced measurement setups, some of which we even develop and integrate ourselves. We are a rapidly growing Department.
You will become one of the architects of a large-scale software framework to model and simulate human movement (and injury) assisted by advanced wearable robots, such as bionic prostheses and exoskeletons. You will also manage the working process and organization of the Neuromechanics Lab. Our department currently employs more than 70 people, including scientists, teachers and technicians, of different nationalities. You will be part of a team of R&D Engineering Technicians who complement each other. Many of our R&D projects are in collaboration with other research institutions and companies from the Netherlands and abroad.
Please, apply from the link below by July 4th, 2021:
University of Twente (UT):
University of Twente (UT) has entered the new decade with an ambitious, new vision, mission and strategy. As ‘the ultimate people-first university of technology' we are rapidly expanding on our High Tech Human Touch philosophy and the unique role it affords us in society. Everything we do is aimed at maximum impact on people, society and connections through the sustainable utilisation of science and technology. We want to contribute to the development of a fair, digital and sustainable society through our open, inclusive and entrepreneurial attitude. This attitude permeates everything we do and is present in every one of UT's departments and faculties. Building on our rich legacy in merging technical and social sciences, we focus on five distinguishing research domains: Improving healthcare by personalised technologies; Creating intelligent manufacturing systems; Shaping our world with smart materials; Engineering our digital society; and Engineering for a resilient world.
As an employer, University of Twente offers jobs that matter. We equip you as a staff member to shape new opportunities both for yourself and for our society. With us, you will be part of a leading tech university that is changing our world for the better. We offer an open, inclusive and entrepreneurial climate, in which we encourage you to make healthy choices, for example, with our flexible, customisable conditions.
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Massimo Sartori, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Director of Neuromechanical Modeling & Engineering Lab
University of Twente
TechMed Centre
Department of Biomechanical Engineering
7500 AE, The Netherlands
Personal: https://people.utwente.nl/m.sartori
Lab: https://bit.ly/NMLab
YouTube: https://bit.ly/NMLTube
The Department of Biomechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Technology, at the University of Twente is seeking for a creative and motivated software developer as part of the ERC Project INTERACT. Within INTERACT we develop advanced physics-based modelling software to simulate how humans move (e.g., how our brain controls our muscles to create different movements) and to control wearable robots (e.g., bionic limbs and exoskeletons). We use specialized and advanced measurement setups, some of which we even develop and integrate ourselves. We are a rapidly growing Department.
You will become one of the architects of a large-scale software framework to model and simulate human movement (and injury) assisted by advanced wearable robots, such as bionic prostheses and exoskeletons. You will also manage the working process and organization of the Neuromechanics Lab. Our department currently employs more than 70 people, including scientists, teachers and technicians, of different nationalities. You will be part of a team of R&D Engineering Technicians who complement each other. Many of our R&D projects are in collaboration with other research institutions and companies from the Netherlands and abroad.
Please, apply from the link below by July 4th, 2021:
University of Twente (UT):
University of Twente (UT) has entered the new decade with an ambitious, new vision, mission and strategy. As ‘the ultimate people-first university of technology' we are rapidly expanding on our High Tech Human Touch philosophy and the unique role it affords us in society. Everything we do is aimed at maximum impact on people, society and connections through the sustainable utilisation of science and technology. We want to contribute to the development of a fair, digital and sustainable society through our open, inclusive and entrepreneurial attitude. This attitude permeates everything we do and is present in every one of UT's departments and faculties. Building on our rich legacy in merging technical and social sciences, we focus on five distinguishing research domains: Improving healthcare by personalised technologies; Creating intelligent manufacturing systems; Shaping our world with smart materials; Engineering our digital society; and Engineering for a resilient world.
As an employer, University of Twente offers jobs that matter. We equip you as a staff member to shape new opportunities both for yourself and for our society. With us, you will be part of a leading tech university that is changing our world for the better. We offer an open, inclusive and entrepreneurial climate, in which we encourage you to make healthy choices, for example, with our flexible, customisable conditions.
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Massimo Sartori, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Director of Neuromechanical Modeling & Engineering Lab
University of Twente
TechMed Centre
Department of Biomechanical Engineering
7500 AE, The Netherlands
Personal: https://people.utwente.nl/m.sartori
Lab: https://bit.ly/NMLab
YouTube: https://bit.ly/NMLTube