KIT Seeks Reinforcement for Innovative Research Projects
The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), one of Europe's leading technical universities, announces the launch of two groundbreaking research projects. These projects set new standards in basic research on cyber-physical systems and core informatics. Our experienced headhunters, who specialize in recruiting highly qualified specialists and managers in the fields of science, research and education, will support the recruitment process.
PhD Students for Basic Research on Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS)
As part of the first project, KIT is looking for PhD students who want to be at the forefront of research on Cyber-Physical Systems. These systems, which involve the integration of computer hardware, software and physical processes, are the basis for the development of advanced technologies in Industry 4.0, automated driving and more. The project offers a unique opportunity to work on fundamental research that will shape the future of our digital and physical world.
Postdoctoral Researcher for Core Informatics - Helmholtz Association
The second project, carried out in cooperation with the German Helmholtz Association, focuses on core informatics. It is looking for highly qualified postdocs who are willing to push the boundaries of computer science and make fundamental contributions that will have far-reaching effects on various scientific and technological fields.
Collaboration for the Recruitment of Young Researchers
In the search for talent from all over the world for these interesting positions, we support KIT as a Hamburg-based HR consultancy and create the visibility and reach to draw the attention of young researchers. The KIT is confident that with our experience in active sourcing and direct search, suitable postdocs and PhD students can be recruited.
About the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), one of the largest research institutes in Germany, is a merger of the University of Karlsruhe and the Karlsruhe Research Center and offers a wide range of study programs with a strong focus on research and innovation. As a prestigious research and educational institution, it is known above all for its leading role in engineering and computer science. As a member of the Helmholtz Association, KIT is at the forefront of research in natural and technical sciences.
About the Helmholtz Association
The Helmholtz Association is Germany's largest scientific organization for the promotion and funding of research. With its 18 centers, some of which work closely with universities, it is a leading force in research into social, scientific and economic challenges.