App Developer and Data Analyst | 386-2026 App-Entwickler und Datenanalyst (m/w/d)

Otto-von-Guericke Universität Magdeburg Medizinischer Bereich

Magdeburg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Deutschland
Published May 22, 2026
Part-time
Fixed-term

Job Summary

Join an interdisciplinary research team at the University Hospital Magdeburg, developing intelligent insoles for diabetes patients. This role involves creating real-time measurement technology to warn of health complications, significantly improving patient quality of life. You will be responsible for developing and optimizing smartphone apps, integrating interfaces with study servers, and performing game data analysis. The position also includes implementing AI algorithms, visualizing data, writing scientific publications, archiving research data, and providing technical support. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge technology in a dynamic, research-driven environment, working on a project that prevents serious follow-up diseases.

Required Skills

Education

Master/PhD in Computer Science, Bioinformatics, or a related field. Certificate evaluation from the Central Agency for Foreign Education (KMK) required for international degrees.

Experience

  • Professional experience in software development
  • Experience with data analysis tools (R, Python, or SPSS)
  • Experience with Machine Learning
  • Experience in developing and optimizing smartphone apps
  • Experience integrating interfaces with study servers
  • Experience in game data analysis and visualization
  • Experience implementing AI algorithms
  • Experience writing scientific publications
  • Experience archiving research data
  • Experience providing technical support for studies
  • Experience optimizing study materials (sensor technology, electronics, etc.)

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Fluent)

Additional

  • Part-time (20 hrs/week), fixed-term contract until 31.12.2027. Must be eligible to work in Germany. Preference for candidates with a PhD. Applications from severely disabled individuals are encouraged. Women scientists are strongly encouraged to apply.