Microscopy Technician (E11) – Optical and Force Microscopy
Eckdaten der angebotenen Stelle
Arbeitgeber | Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg |
Postleitzahl | |
Ort | Erlangen |
Bundesland | Bayern |
Gepostet am | 21.11.2024 |
Remote Option? | - |
Homeoffice Option? | - |
Teilzeit? | - |
Vollzeit? | - |
Ausbildungsstelle? | - |
Praktikumsplatz? | - |
Unbefristet? | - |
Befristet? | - |
Stellenbeschreibung
Applications are invited for a technician position (f/m/d; salary grade up to E11) in the lab of Kristian Franze- The successful candidate will be responsible for the microscopes at the Institute and interact closely with our multidisciplinary, international team- We are located at the new Max Planck Zentrum für Physik und Medizin with a state-of-the-art infrastructure and cutting edge equipment-
Your tasks include:
Your Tasks
The Franze lab is interested in how mechanical signals such as tissue stiffness or cellular forces regulate neuronal function during development and disease- The lab studies how cells feel their mechanical environment, and how mechanical and chemical signals are integrated by cells- Key microscopy techniques exploited by the lab include atomic force microscopy, optical tweezers, calcium imaging, cLSM, FLIM and TIRF-Your tasks include:
- Support and maintenance of our microscopes
- Training of laboratory staff and collaborators
- Support for research projects
- Microscope development
- Management of the online booking calendar and equipment documentation
- If desired, participation in scientific projects is possible, time permitting
Your Profile
Necessary qualifications:- Excellent theoretical and practical knowledge of microscopy
- Master's or Diploma degree in biology, physics, engineering sciences, or a related discipline
- Good knowledge of English
- A communicative and team-orientated way of working
- High personal motivation, flexibility and reliability
- Experience in AFM and/or optical tweezers
- Experience in handling biological tissues and cell lines
- Experience with image analysis
- Experience of working in S1/S2 safety areas