Max Planck Research Groups Cyborg Robotics and Intelligent Sensing, led by Dr. Antonia Georgopoulou and Robotic Composites and Compositions (RoCoCo), led by Dr. Buse Aktaş are looking for a postdoctoral researcher to join a new collaborative project that combines the groups’ complementary expertise bridging magneto-mechanical material programming and biohybrid sensors and actuators.
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In Magnetically Actuated Organoids at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems
The project focuses on transforming biological organoids into active, programmable units by integrating sensing and actuation. Unlike conventional passive organoids, these “organobots” can perform tasks and interact with external systems, enabling precise control in biohybrid robotics. Remote magnetic actuation preserves critical organoid functions such as self-organization, self-repair, and tissue contractility, avoiding the interference and electrolysis issues caused by traditional electrical stimulation. This approach allows seamless integration of sensing and actuation, overcoming key limitations in current biohybrid systems. This approach opens new avenues for dynamic drug testing, disease modeling, and controllable therapeutic implants.
Specific research directions and activities include:
The details of the research and its specific milestones will be determined jointly with the candidate and will depend on the expertise and interests of the candidate.
Applications should include a curriculum vitae (in English, with a complete list of publications), a cover letter, a transcript from your current or most recent academic program and contact information for 2-3 references. In the cover letter (written in English, no longer than two pages), please describe the research direction(s) from the list above that interest you, how your previous research experiences have prepared you for this role, and how you hope this position will support your career development and prepare you for your next steps.
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For further information about the position, please contact Dr. Buse Aktaş at and Dr. Antonia Georgopoulou at .
The Max Planck Society is committed to increasing the number of individuals with disabilities in its workforce and therefore encourages applications from such qualified individuals. The Max Planck Society strives for gender equality and diversity. Furthermore, the Max Planck Society seeks to increase the number of women and non-binary individuals in those areas where they are underrepresented and therefore explicitly encourages them to apply.
The posting is open until filled.