Entwicklungsingenieur Lasertechnik (m/w/d) (Physiker/in)

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Entwicklungsingenieur Lasertechnik (m/w/d) (Physiker/in) in Göttingen

Entwicklungsingenieur Lasertechnik (m/w/d) (Physiker/in) في Göttingen, Deutschland

وظيفة كـ Physiker/in في Göttingen , Niedersachsen, Deutschland

وصف الوظيفة

 
Menschen und Technologien zu verbinden, den Perfect Match für unsere Kunden zu gestalten, immer die richtigen Expert:innen für die jeweilige Herausforderung zu finden - das ist unser Anspruch bei FERCHAU und dafür suchen wir Sie: als ambitionierte:r Kolleg:in, der:die wie wir Technologien auf die nächste Stufe bringen möchte. Wir realisieren spannende Projekte für namhafte Kunden in allen Technologiebereichen und für alle Branchen und integrieren IT-Systeme in den beruflichen Alltag unserer Kunden. Wir schaffen neue IT-Infrastrukturen oder optimieren bereits vorhandene Lösungen. Ständig im Fokus: alle Themen rund um Support und Security.

Entwicklungsingenieur Lasertechnik (m/w/d)

Ihre Aufgaben:

Das sind Ihre Aufgaben in unserem Team

- Entwicklung von spezifischen Lasern in einem internationalen Team
- Konzeption, Umsetzung und Test von Produktverbesserungen
- Definition von Testkriterien, -verfahren und -geräten
- Projektleitung in der Laserentwicklung
- Untersuchung von Qualitätsproblemen
- Unterstützung der Produkteinführung und der Serviceabteilung bei eskalierten Problemen, einschließlich möglicher Kundenbesuche

Das erwartet dich bei uns

- Unbefristeter Arbeitsvertrag
- Satte Rabatte mit Einkaufsvergünstigungen, z. B. bei Reisen, Elektronik oder Autos
- Bei uns kannst du eigene Ideen einbringen und aktiv mitgestalten
- Fachliche und persönliche Weiterentwicklungsmöglichkeiten
- Networking und einfach Spaß haben bei Teamevents, Weihnachtsfeiern oder Sommerfesten
- Flexibilität durch die Möglichkeit, mobil zu arbeiten

Ihre Qualifikationen:

Das bringst du mit

- Abgeschlossenes Masterstudium in Physik oder Ingenieurwesen oder Promotion
- Gute Kenntnisse der Lasertechnik
- Kenntnisse der Festkörperlasertechnologie
- Erste Erfahrung in der Leitung von Projekten
- Erste Erfahrungen in der Entwicklung von Festkörperlasern sind wünschenswert
- Gute Deutsch- und Englischkenntnisse in Wort und Schrift
- Fähigkeiten in guter Planung und Organisation

Unser Angebot ist wie für dich gemacht? Dann freuen wir uns auf deine Bewerbung - gern online unter der Kennziffer VA43-37255-KS bei Frau Charline Kohlhase. Wir matchen: dein Potenzial und unsere Möglichkeiten. Challenge accepted? Starten wir gemeinsam das nächste Level und entwickeln die Zukunft!
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2025-04-22

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FERCHAU GmbH, Max-Planck-Str. 1-3, 34253 Lohfelden, Deutschland, Hessen

http://www.ferchau.com

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Physiker/in

Entwicklungsingenieur Lasertechnik (m/w/d) (Physiker/in)

Göttingen


Menschen und Technologien zu verbinden, den Perfect Match für unsere Kunden zu gestalten, immer die richtigen Expert:innen für die jeweilige Herausforderung zu finden - das ist unser Anspruch bei FERCHAU und dafür suchen wir Sie: als ambitionierte:r Kolleg:in, der:die wie wir Technologien auf die nächste Stufe bringen möchte. Wir realisieren spannende Projekte für namhafte Kunden in allen Technologiebereichen und für alle Branchen und integrieren IT-Systeme in den beruflichen Alltag unserer Kunden. Wir schaffen neue IT-Infrastrukturen oder optimieren bereits vorhandene Lösungen. Ständig im Fokus: alle Themen rund um Support und Security.

Entwicklungsingenieur Lasertechnik (m/w/d)

Ihre Aufgaben:

Das sind Ihre Aufgaben in unserem Team

- Entwicklung von spezifischen Lasern in einem internationalen Team
- Konzeption, Umsetzung und Test von Produktverbesserungen
- Definition von Testkriterien, -verfahren und -geräten
- Projektleitung in der Laserentwicklung
- Untersuchung von Qualitätsproblemen
- Unterstützung der Produkteinführung und der Serviceabteilung bei eskalierten Problemen, einschließlich möglicher Kundenbesuche

Das erwartet dich bei uns

- Unbefristeter Arbeitsvertrag
- Satte Rabatte mit Einkaufsvergünstigungen, z. B. bei Reisen, Elektronik oder Autos
- Bei uns kannst du eigene Ideen einbringen und aktiv mitgestalten
- Fachliche und persönliche Weiterentwicklungsmöglichkeiten
- Networking und einfach Spaß haben bei Teamevents, Weihnachtsfeiern oder Sommerfesten
- Flexibilität durch die Möglichkeit, mobil zu arbeiten

Ihre Qualifikationen:

Das bringst du mit

- Abgeschlossenes Masterstudium in Physik oder Ingenieurwesen oder Promotion
- Gute Kenntnisse der Lasertechnik
- Kenntnisse der Festkörperlasertechnologie
- Erste Erfahrung in der Leitung von Projekten
- Erste Erfahrungen in der Entwicklung von Festkörperlasern sind wünschenswert
- Gute Deutsch- und Englischkenntnisse in Wort und Schrift
- Fähigkeiten in guter Planung und Organisation

Unser Angebot ist wie für dich gemacht? Dann freuen wir uns auf deine Bewerbung - gern online unter der Kennziffer VA43-37255-KS bei Frau Charline Kohlhase. Wir matchen: dein Potenzial und unsere Möglichkeiten. Challenge accepted? Starten wir gemeinsam das nächste Level und entwickeln die Zukunft!

FERCHAU GmbH Niederlassung Kassel

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2025-04-19
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Physiker/in

Physiker (m/w/d) (Physiker/in)

Göttingen


The Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences is a leading international research institute of exceptional scientific breadth. With more than 40 research groups and some 1,000 employees from over 50 nations, it is the largest institute of the Max Planck Society.

The Department of Theoretical and Computational Biophysics headed by Helmut Grubmüller is inviting applications for a
PhD Student (f/m/x)
in the field of
Theory and Methods for Non-equilibrium Theory and Atomistic Simulations of Complex Biomolecules
Possible projects are variational free energy methods, thermodynamics of solvation shells, constant-pH simulation methods, Markovian thermodynamics, as well as functional mechanisms of the ribosome, fatty acid synthase, CRISPR/Cas, or intrinsically disordered proteins. Eligible candidates have strong skills in computational molecular (bio)physics, statistical mechanics, scientific computing and also a keen interest in interdisciplinary research and collaboration with experimental groups. You hold (or expect to complete soon) a Masters or equivalent degree in physics, mathematics or any related field.

Please indicate in your application which of the above listed projects is most intriguing for you.
State of the art on-site high performance/GPU compute facilities
Competitive research in an inspiring, world-class environment
A wide range of offers to help you balance work and family life
Further training opportunities and free in-house language courses

The group language is English, so no German language skills are required - but it is a great opportunity for you to learn German! The historic city of Göttingen, located in the heart of Germany, offers great outdoors and cultural opportunities, a vibrant student scene, and an impressive scientific heritage.

Max-Planck-Institut für Multidisziplinäre Naturwissenschaften

Max-Planck-Institut für Multidisziplinäre Naturwissenschaften
2025-03-28
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Physiker/in

PhD Student Physics - Molecular Imaging (m/f/d) (Physiker/in)

Göttingen


At the Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, one of the 84 institutes of the Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science, physicists, chemists, and biologists create knowledge of long-term relevance to life and basic medical sciences. Currently, our around 270 employees are divided into four departments and two Max Planck Research Groups. In addition, the institute is part of the Health + Life Science Alliance Heidelberg Mannheim - an association of the leading life science research institutions in the region.
PhD Position in Physics: Pushing the Boundaries of Optical Molecular Imaging (m/f/div)

The Department of Prof. Dr. Stefan W. Hell invites applications for a PhD position at the intersections of optical science, molecular imaging, and biophysics to start as soon as possible. Opportunities are available in Heidelberg and Göttingen for highly motivated physicists who are interested in working in a world-leading, multidisciplinary research group. The successful candidate will be able to apply for admission to the Max Planck School of Photonics or Göttingen Graduate Center for Neurosciences, Biophysics, and Molecular Biosciences (GGNB).

The MINFLUX (Balzarotti et al., Science 2017) and MINSTED (Weber et al., Nature Photonics 2021) concepts have unlocked the door to minimally invasive, low-light-level analysis of the structure and dynamics of macromolecules at the nanometer scale (Wirth et al., Science 2023; Schleske et al., PNAS 2024). This includes experiments at 1-nm resolution and with Ångström measurement precision (Sahl et al. Science 2024). The successful candidate will work on next-generation MINFLUX optical instrumentation.

candidates should have earned (or expect to complete soon) a Master’s degree in physics, biophysics, or a comparable qualification

a willingness to learn and master new challenges
confidence and the ability to work independently and within a team
a strong attention to detail and high level of critical thinking
previous experience with related techniques (photonics, fluorescence, imaging or biochemical methods) is helpful but not essential

interesting, diversified tasks with self-responsibility
flexible working hours
highly motivated team
internationally oriented institute with an outstanding working environment

The payment is based on the TVöD guidelines (“Promotionsfördervertrag”). The PhD positions are limited to three years with a possibility of extension.
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 and diversity equality. We welcome applications from all backgrounds. Furthermore, the Max Planck Society seeks to increase the number of women in those areas where they are underrepresented and therefore explicitly encourages women to apply. A daycare center for children is located near the institute.

Max Planck Institute for Medical Research

Max Planck Institute for Medical Research
2024-12-01
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Physiker/in

Master Student Physics - Bioluminescence (m/f/d) (Physiker/in)

Göttingen


Institute for Nanophotonics Goettingen e.V.
Department of Optical Nanoscopy

Since its founding in 1987, the Institute for Nanophotonics Goettingen has been a pioneer in the
transfer of application-oriented research between science and industry. The activities range
from the development of novel laser measurement techniques, product refinement using lasers,
the development of new beam sources to applications in the life sciences and medical
technology.
Our group uses the light emission of living cells for imaging that is generated by the process of
bioluminescence. We apply a genetically encodable bioluminescence system to create
autonomously glowing cells and improve the brightness of this system in different cell types. In
this project, we will explore the use of newly developed optical fibers for the detection of
bioluminescence signals at great depths of large biological specimens, which cannot be
accessed with common camera-based imaging methods. A fiber-based setup will be developed
in collaboration with a German company and applied for bioluminescence measurements.
We invite applications for a • Construction of a fiber-based bioluminescence imaging system
• Test measurements using biological samples, data visualization • Bachelor's degree in physics or a related subject
• Ideally experience in optics and basic programming skills • Interdisciplinary team in a cutting-edge research area at the interface of physics, biology,
medicine and materials science
• Extensive and modern equipment
• Excellent integration into the Goettingen campus

Institut für Nanophotonik Göttingen e.V.

Institut für Nanophotonik Göttingen e.V.
2024-05-27
ARBEIT

Physiker/in

Master Student Physics - Bioluminescence (m/f/d) (Physiker/in)

Göttingen


Institute for Nanophotonics Goettingen e.V.
Department of Optical Nanoscopy

Since its founding in 1987, the Institute for Nanophotonics Goettingen has been a pioneer in the
transfer of application-oriented research between science and industry. The activities range
from the development of novel laser measurement techniques, product refinement using lasers,
the development of new beam sources to applications in the life sciences and medical
technology.
Our group uses the light emission of living cells for imaging that is generated by the process of
bioluminescence. We apply a genetically encodable bioluminescence system to create
autonomously glowing cells and improve the brightness of this system in different cell types. In
this project, we will explore the use of newly developed optical fibers for the detection of
bioluminescence signals at great depths of large biological specimens, which cannot be
accessed with common camera-based imaging methods. A fiber-based setup will be developed
in collaboration with a German company and applied for bioluminescence measurements.
We invite applications for a • Construction of a fiber-based bioluminescence imaging system
• Test measurements using biological samples, data visualization • Bachelor's degree in physics or a related subject
• Ideally experience in optics and basic programming skills • Interdisciplinary team in a cutting-edge research area at the interface of physics, biology,
medicine and materials science
• Extensive and modern equipment
• Excellent integration into the Goettingen campus

Institut für Nanophotonik Göttingen e.V.

Institut für Nanophotonik Göttingen e.V.
2024-05-26
ARBEIT

Physiker/in

Master Student Physics - Bioluminescence (m/f/d) (Physiker/in)

Göttingen


Institute for Nanophotonics Goettingen e.V.
Department of Optical Nanoscopy

Since its founding in 1987, the Institute for Nanophotonics Goettingen has been a pioneer in the
transfer of application-oriented research between science and industry. The activities range
from the development of novel laser measurement techniques, product refinement using lasers,
the development of new beam sources to applications in the life sciences and medical
technology.
Our group uses the light emission of living cells for imaging that is generated by the process of
bioluminescence. We apply a genetically encodable bioluminescence system to create
autonomously glowing cells and improve the brightness of this system in different cell types. In
this project, we will explore the use of newly developed optical fibers for the detection of
bioluminescence signals at great depths of large biological specimens, which cannot be
accessed with common camera-based imaging methods. A fiber-based setup will be developed
in collaboration with a German company and applied for bioluminescence measurements.
We invite applications for a • Construction of a fiber-based bioluminescence imaging system
• Test measurements using biological samples, data visualization • Bachelor's degree in physics or a related subject
• Ideally experience in optics and basic programming skills • Interdisciplinary team in a cutting-edge research area at the interface of physics, biology,
medicine and materials science
• Extensive and modern equipment
• Excellent integration into the Goettingen campus

Institut für Nanophotonik Göttingen e.V.

Institut für Nanophotonik Göttingen e.V.
2024-05-19
ARBEIT
Vollzeit

Physiker/in

Master Student Physics - Bioluminescence (m/f/d) (Physiker/in)

Göttingen


Institute for Nanophotonics Goettingen e.V.
Department of Optical Nanoscopy

Since its founding in 1987, the Institute for Nanophotonics Goettingen has been a pioneer in the
transfer of application-oriented research between science and industry. The activities range
from the development of novel laser measurement techniques, product refinement using lasers,
the development of new beam sources to applications in the life sciences and medical
technology.
Our group uses the light emission of living cells for imaging that is generated by the process of
bioluminescence. We apply a genetically encodable bioluminescence system to create
autonomously glowing cells and improve the brightness of this system in different cell types. In
this project, we will explore the use of newly developed optical fibers for the detection of
bioluminescence signals at great depths of large biological specimens, which cannot be
accessed with common camera-based imaging methods. A fiber-based setup will be developed
in collaboration with a German company and applied for bioluminescence measurements.
We invite applications for a • Construction of a fiber-based bioluminescence imaging system
• Test measurements using biological samples, data visualization • Bachelor's degree in physics or a related subject
• Ideally experience in optics and basic programming skills • Interdisciplinary team in a cutting-edge research area at the interface of physics, biology,
medicine and materials science
• Extensive and modern equipment
• Excellent integration into the Goettingen campus

Institut für Nanophotonik Göttingen e.V.

Institut für Nanophotonik Göttingen e.V.
2024-05-05
ARBEIT
Vollzeit

Physiker/in

Master Student Physics - Bioluminescence (m/f/d) (Physiker/in)

Göttingen


Institute for Nanophotonics Goettingen e.V.
Department of Optical Nanoscopy

Since its founding in 1987, the Institute for Nanophotonics Goettingen has been a pioneer in the
transfer of application-oriented research between science and industry. The activities range
from the development of novel laser measurement techniques, product refinement using lasers,
the development of new beam sources to applications in the life sciences and medical
technology.
Our group uses the light emission of living cells for imaging that is generated by the process of
bioluminescence. We apply a genetically encodable bioluminescence system to create
autonomously glowing cells and improve the brightness of this system in different cell types. In
this project, we will explore the use of newly developed optical fibers for the detection of
bioluminescence signals at great depths of large biological specimens, which cannot be
accessed with common camera-based imaging methods. A fiber-based setup will be developed
in collaboration with a German company and applied for bioluminescence measurements.
We invite applications for a • Construction of a fiber-based bioluminescence imaging system
• Test measurements using biological samples, data visualization • Bachelor's degree in physics or a related subject
• Ideally experience in optics and basic programming skills • Interdisciplinary team in a cutting-edge research area at the interface of physics, biology,
medicine and materials science
• Extensive and modern equipment
• Excellent integration into the Goettingen campus

Institut für Nanophotonik Göttingen e.V.

Institut für Nanophotonik Göttingen e.V.
2024-05-02