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Job description
The Stryker Sports Medicine team in Freiburg develops patient-specific solutions to support clinical decision-making for indications that can be treated with minimally invasive joint surgery.
As a master student in the team, you will perform research to advance the Sports Medicine patient-specific solution offering. You will investigate and implement novel analysis methods, evaluate the results (statistical data analysis) and compare the results with the literature.
Our offer to you
As a valued member of our international Sports Medicine R&D team you support the advancement of image-based enabling technologies.
You perform independent research in which you work with three-dimensional models and image data and evaluate ideas that will assist in pre-operative planning.
You will gain insights in how research supports defining solutions for new product development in the medical device industry.
You will enhance your scripting skills by automating your developed approaches and evaluations and allow for efficient processing of data.
This is what makes you stand out
Academic Pursuit: You are currently pursuing a biomedical engineering or a related engineering degree and are actively seeking a master’s thesis project for a 6-month duration.
Technical Drive: Your passion lies in expanding your technical expertise, particularly in areas such as 3D image analysis, segmentation, scripting/programming, and data/statistical analysis.
Software Savvy: You eagerly apply your proficiency in CAD-type software (e.g. 3-Matic Medical) and scipting applications (e.g. Python) for obtaining results.
Clinical Insight: Ideally, you possess a solid grasp of clinical concepts and have prior research experience, enabling you to work independently.
Effective Communication: Your strong spoken and written English skills empower you to confidently engage in our international environment and successfully complete your master’s thesis in scientific English.
Start Date: October 2025
Duration: 6 months
Location: Freiburg
We offer an: attractive salary, generous holiday entitlement, training and mentoring and flexible working hours
Diversity is important to us. We welcome applications from people regardless of their ethnic, national or social origin, gender, disability, age or sexual identity.
We look forward to receiving your complete online application with all relevant documents (letter of motivation, current CV, diplomas and course transcripts). Please note that all attachments should be uploaded directly to the 'CV' section of the application process.
If your application is successful, you will first have a short telephone interview with our University Talent Acquisition team. If all goes well, this will be followed by a one-hour video interview with the department. We will then contact you with final feedback.