Bachelor-/ Master Thesis: »Determination of Process Parameters in Cell Therapy«
At the Fraunhofer IPT in Aachen, we work with more than 530 employees every day to make the production of the future more digital, more flexible and more sustainable. In the »Automation in Life Sciences« group, we develop research facilities for the automated production of cells and cell products, such as implants or novel therapies, for curing cancer. We integrate self-developed devices, robots and intelligent software into automated laboratory environments in order to take the next step towards a fully automated cell production. As part of your thesis, you will investigate which process parameters have a particularly large influence on the product quality of CAR-T cells. To do this, you have to do extensive source work by studying current international literature and processing the information in a structured way.
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We value and promote the diversity of our employees' skills and therefore welcome all applications - regardless of age, gender, nationality, ethnic and social origin, religion, ideology, disability, sexual orientation and identity. Severely disabled persons are given preference in the event of equal suitability.
With its focus on developing key technologies that are vital for the future and enabling the commercial utilization of this work by business and industry, Fraunhofer plays a central role in the innovation process. As a pioneer and catalyst for groundbreaking developments and scientific excellence, Fraunhofer helps shape society now and in the future.
Interested? Apply online now. We look forward to getting to know you!
For any further information on this position please contact:
Frederik Erkens M.Sc.
Research Assistant »Bioadaptive Production«
Phone: +49 241 8904-211
Fraunhofer Institute for Production Technology IPT
Requisition Number: 75574 Application Deadline:
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