Department of Surgery and Transplantation
Internship Position: Engineering Intern in Microfluidic Technologies for Organ Transplantation
100 % Under the project of Microtechnologies for Organ Transplantation at the Department of Visceral Surgery and Transplantation at the University of Zurich Hospital, the Engineering Intern will contribute to the development of micro- and milli-fluidic platforms aimed at characterizing and manipulating human cell-based in vitro organ models, tissue explants, and clinical samples. This internship provides a unique opportunity to engage in cutting-edge research at the intersection of bioengineering and clinical applications.
Your responsibilities
Assist in the design and fabrication of micro- and milli-fluidic platforms using various techniques such as multi-layer soft-lithography, milling, hot embossing, laser cutting, and 3D printing.
Collaborate with the researchers in the group to integrate biosensors into microfluidic platforms for the detection of analytes secreted by organs and organ models.
Support in the implementation of perfusion techniques and the manipulation of organs and organ models.
Assist in the creation of spatiotemporal biochemical signals to mimic native microenvironments.
Engage in engineering project management tasks under the guidance of the researchers.
Participate in collaborative projects with internal and external scientific and clinical partners.
Your profile
Master's degree in biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, engineering management, or related field.
Strong knowledge and experience in circuit design.
Familiarity with microfluidic technologies and fabrication techniques is desirable.
Experience in engineering project management is a plus.
Proficiency in CAD software and computational approaches.
Competency in programming languages such as Python.
Experience with fluorescence detection instrumentation is advantageous.
Excellent communication skills and ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary team.
A proficient level of scientific communication in written and spoken German and English is required.
What we offer This internship offers a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in cutting-edge bioengineering research while contributing to advancements in organ transplantation technology. We welcome applications from motivated individuals with a passion for innovation and a commitment to making a difference in healthcare.
Place of workRämistrasse 100, Zürich, Switzerland
Start of employment This position starts in June 2024 or by arrangement. If you want to apply to this position, send an email with a motivation letter and a curriculum vitae to Dr. Yong Wang and Hatice Ucar. In case of any question, do not hesitate to contact us before submitting your application.