Laboratory Engineer (m/f/d)
The Institute of Communication Networks is part of the School of Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, and Mathematics at Hamburg University of Technology. We conduct research on future communication systems, including sensor, mobile, vehicular, opportunistic networks, and Internet architectures. The institute has expertise in network modeling, protocol design, performance optimization, simulation, and experimental testbeds.
We are an international and interdisciplinary team offering a dynamic research environment and excellent opportunities for academic and professional development, supported by the Graduate Academy, and we are committed to contributing to the activities and objectives of the United Nations University Hub (UNU Hub) at
TU Hamburg. We are looking for a motivated Lab Engineer with hands-on experience in networking, simulation, and modeling to support our work within the UNU Hub networks.
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Desirable knowledge and personal skills
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At the heart of TU Hamburg’s research, teaching and transfer of technology is the guiding principle of developing technology for people. The TU Hamburg sees itself in this context as a family-friendly and sustainable university with high performance and quality standards that strives for excellence in all its research fields. Interdisciplinarity, innovation, regionality and internationality are binding principles in our actions.
With currently around 8.000 students, 110 professors and 1.650 employees, the TU Hamburg is characterised by short decision-making processes and close cooperation between the board, the institutes, the deans of studies, the research areas and the administration. We identify ourselves with a modern leadership culture and cultivate appreciative interaction.
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