A microscopy facility job in Hamburg! :)

Researcher/ Light Microscopy Specialist (m/f/d)

UKE Light Microscopy Facility

Pay grade 13 TV-KAH

Work with your finger on the pulse in a compressed cosmos that is forever changing. A work environment where a person can make a difference because they have the space and environment to implement change and think differently.

*We offer*

  • Secure employment in an innovative and family-friendly university medical center in the middle of Hamburg (e.g. on-site kindergarten, free child care during school holidays).
  • Opportunity to participate in a wide range of further and additional educational training courses offered by the UKE Academy for Education and Careers, as well as a structured familiarization process.
  • Attractive pay structure as well as access to a high-quality health system
  • Opportunity to work at the best, state-of-the-art microscopes and to be involved in outstanding scientific projects

This position is initially limited for two years part as part of a project. An extension of this period is envisioned. This is a full-time position (38.5 h/week), which can also be filled with part-time models.

*What is expected of you*

  • Close collaboration with the UKE research community.
  • Developing latest imaging protocols and experimental designs
  • Trainings on different microscopy platforms
  • Organisation of light microscopy seminars and workshops
  • Securing maintenance and development of the core facility equipment
  • Supporting the operation of the core facility

*What we look forward to

  • Successfully completed studies in Natural Sciences with PhD, preferably in the area of Biophysics, Cell Biolology, Biochemstry, Microbiology, Bioengeneering or Biostatistics or comparable skills and capabilitie
  • Insights in and practical experiences with optical microscopy and imaging systems and latest microscopy techniques
  • Very good command of sample preparation techniques for light microscopy
  • Ability to teach non-specialists complex ideas
  • Experience in a dynamic working environment
  • Distinctive social competence, ability to act independently
  • Very good oral and written communication skills in English
  • Preferably experiences in the area of data analysis and quantification as well as programming skills (e.g. Matlab)

Contact person: Dr. Virgilio Failla Tel. +49 (0)40 7410 – 51958/ E-Mail: a.failla@uke.de

We offer a work environment that offers everyone the same chances, regardless of age, sex, sexual preference, disability, ethnic background or religion. We are actively trying to increase the number of women in senior roles, especially in research and teaching. In the event of equal levels of qualification, preference will be given to female candidates.

The same rule will apply to all genders when one gender is deemed to be under-represented in the department relevant to the available position.

Severely disabled applicant with essentially identical technical and personal suitability will be preferentially selected.

We look forward to receiving your full application by the reference code

2020-321 until 29.6.2020.

Dr. Antonio Virgilio Failla

Head of Light microscopy facility

Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf

UKE Microscopy Imaging Facility (UMIF)

Campus Forschung (N27), EG, Room 00.108.2 Martinistraße 52

20246 Hamburg

Tel.:  (+49) 40-7410-51985

Mobil: (+49) (0)152-22815841

Freeware to turn widefield, TIRF or confocal images into super resolution images!

Check out this webinar tomorrow by Rickardo Henriques, the inventor of SRRF (surf), post processing magic for all types of images!

*Title:* Open and accessible cutting-edge technology for  super-resolution and machine-learning enabled microscopy

*When: *June 5th 4:00 pm CEST

*How to access/register*

And here’s a small teaser if you want to quickly see the topics we’ll cover.

Great webinars about sample preparation at Scilife

Hans Blom from the Advanced Light Microscopy facility at Scilife organises next week (10th and 1tth of June) 3 sessions of great seminars:

I especially recommend the CUBIC seminar to anyone who wants to image samples thicker than 100 um. This will teach you how to treat your sample to make it fully transparent so you can image through many cm of tissue!

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