Research Associate for Automated Cargo Bike Systems | 170/2025 Research Associate (m/f/d) as part of the project AuRa HWB
Otto-von-Guericke- Universität Magdeburg
Job Summary
This role involves leading the software development for automated driving systems in cargo bikes, focusing on creating a modular hardware architecture and ensuring the software's certification readiness. The successful candidate will manage system and software requirements, collaborate closely with hardware developers and industry partners, and play a pivotal role in shaping the software architecture from concept to implementation. This position offers the chance to contribute to the future of urban mobility within a flexible, research-oriented environment, with strong prospects for technology transfer and career growth through publications and patents. It's ideal for someone with a strong technical background in automated driving systems and a structured, self-driven work style.
Required Skills
Education
Master's degree
Experience
- Professional experience in an industry setting (ideal)
- Experience with requirements engineering and version control (Git, CI/CD)
- Background in automated and autonomous driving systems
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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