Ph3Project description /h3pThe lab is currently developing a digital light processing (DLP)-based bioprinting system combined with acoustic manipulation, where ultrasound fields are used to control and organize cells during the printing process, enabling improved structural and functional properties of engineered tissues. ARSL is looking for a highly motivated, creative, and collaborative intern with a strong experimental background in electrical and mechanical engineering, or a closely related field. /ph3Tasks /h3ulliDesign and fabrication of mechanical components for experimental setups using CAD tools /liliDevelopment, optimization, and operation of 3D printing systems (e.g., DLP, SLA, FDM) /liliAssembly and testing of mechanical and mechatronic systems for bioprinting platforms /liliSupport in prototyping, system integration, and experimental validation /liliDocumentation of designs, workflows, and experimental results /li /ulh3Requirements /h3ulliBackground in Mechanical engineering, Electrical engineering, Mechatronics, or a related field /liliExperience with CAD software (e.g., SolidWorks, Fusion 360) /liliHands-on experience with 3D printing (highly desirable) /liliPractical skills in prototyping and working with laboratory hardware (highly desirable) /liliStrong communication skills /li /ulh3We offer /h3ulliCreative and international environment to conduct competitive research in an interdisciplinary team /liliStrong links to the Bern University Hospital (Inselspital) to provide a coherent and holistic view of how engineering solutions can benefit patients /liliOpportunity to work on cutting-edge research projects in bioprinting, acoustics, and microrobotics /liliExpected start date: flexible (as soon as possible) /liliFree German courses available for those wishing to learn /li /ulpThe University of Bern is an equal opportunity employer, promotes healthy work-life-balance and safe working environments, and strives to increase the number of women at all levels in its faculties. /p /p #J-18808-Ljbffr