Research Associate in Embedded Systems and Internet of Things (80-100%)
Publication date:
14 March 2025Workload:
80 – 100%Contract type:
Unlimited employment- Place of work:Windisch
Job summary
Join the FHNW Institute in a dynamic role focused on embedded systems. Experience a flexible, supportive work environment that fosters creativity.
Tasks
- Engage in applied research for the WHEAT-WATCHER project.
- Develop embedded hardware and software solutions.
- Design IoT data infrastructure and analyze experiments.
Skills
- Degree in electrical engineering, computer science, or related fields.
- Experience with embedded systems, databases, and IoT technology.
- Strong independent and solution-oriented work ethic.
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Research Associate in Embedded Systems and Internet of Things (80-100%)
School of Engineering and Environment FHNW, Institute for Sensors and Electronics
Your tasks
In this position you will have the opportunity to put your knowledge in embedded systems and software into practice covering the whole system from sensor to cloud:
- Working on applied research projects, in particular the Horizon Europe Project WHEAT-WATCHER, in the fields of communication technology, data storage, measurement technology and signal processing. This includes international collaboration and reporting.
- Development of embedded hardware and software
- Design, development and implementation of IoT data and server infrastructure (micro-services and data warehouse)
- Planning, execution and analysis of experiments at the FHNW and with partners
Your profile
- Degree in electrical engineering, computer science or related fields
- Experience in programming embedded systems, databases and IoT technology
- Independent, structured and solution-oriented way of working
- Willingness to familiarize yourself with new topics
- Good knowledge of English
Our working environment at the Brugg-Windisch campus, combined with a high degree of flexibility in terms of working hours and location, provides a contemporary framework for our work. At the School of Engineering, a culture of dialog is cultivated that is characterized by appreciation and trust. We consider short decision-making processes, a lean administration and great personal freedom to shape and act as important framework conditions for our success.