Research Associate (Project "MaintainChain – Blockchain") | Wissenschaftliche:r Mitarbeiter:in (w/m/d) Projekt "MaintainChain – Blockchain"
Hochschule Mittweida
Job Summary
Join Hochschule Mittweida as a Research Associate, contributing to the innovative "MaintainChain" project focused on blockchain for tamper-proof maintenance documentation using Augmented Reality (AR). This role involves hands-on software development in AR/VR, applying AI algorithms for object tracking and image analysis, and developing AR applications for machine and plant maintenance. You'll work within a supportive academic environment, leveraging your strong software development skills, ideally with C++ or C# and Unity3D, and gain valuable experience in cutting-edge virtual technologies. The position offers a unique opportunity for professional growth, including potential for doctoral studies, within a family-friendly institution that values independent and team-oriented work.
Required Skills
Education
University degree in Computer Science, Media Informatics, or comparable field
Experience
- Professional experience in software development
- Initial experience in Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality (desirable)
- Initial experience in Artificial Intelligence (desirable)
Languages
Additional
- Subject to funding approval by the Federal Ministry for Research, Technology and Space.
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