Master thesis in computer assisted navigated surgery (Sep/Oct I 6 months ) at Stryker - Poland
Berlin, , Germany -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

30 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

01 Mar, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Computer Vision, Augmented Reality, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Vision, Computer Graphics, Human-Computer Interaction, Interactive Systems, C++, Python, Matlab, Object-Oriented Programming, OpenCV, Qt, DCMTK

Industry

Medical Equipment Manufacturing

Description
Work Flexibility: Not available At Stryker, every role is vital to our mission to make healthcare better. Our collaborative environment champions growth and opportunity, ensuring that every member of our team is equipped to contribute to our collective goal. Join us and be at the forefront of making healthcare better for everyone, everywhere. In your internship at a globally leading medical technology company, you’ll be right in the middle of the action: Our team is specialized in the development of clinical navigation systems for minimally invasive ENT surgery. Clinical navigation systems (Stryker Scopis System) are used to guide surgeons by displaying the position of medical instruments on three-dimensional CT or MRI data of the patient, and ultimately to precisely reach anatomical targets. The team uses the latest technologies such as computer vision, augmented reality and AI for computer-assisted surgery. Our offer to you We are offering a Master Thesis in area of Interactive Guidance for Navigated ENT Surgery . You will learn and apply the latest technologies in machine vision, computer graphics, human-computer interaction and interactive systems. You will have the opportunity to develop prototypes for our Surgical Navigation System and support our team with your proof-of-concept application. You will implement your solution using C++ or Python and Matlab and evaluate it in an ecosystem consisting of state-of-the-art navigation and imaging systems. You will be an active member of our international and interdisciplinary research and development team. That makes you stand out You are studying for a master’s degree in computer science, medical engineering, mathematics, physics or a comparable subject. You have experience with object-oriented programming languages (C/C++), script languages (e.g. Python, Matlab) and preferably libraries (OpenCV, Qt, DCMTK). You have a good grasp of mathematics. You want to tackle challenging problems in medical engineering. You have a good command of English and ideally a good command of German. You work independently, are highly motivated and committed, and are prepared to take on responsibility quickly. Please note: The project deals with current and sensitive development topics, so a confidentiality agreement (Sperrvermerk) will be required. Duration of your internship: 6 months (full-time) Type of internship: We offer voluntary internships alongside your studies, compulsory internships/practical semesters, and a combination of both When you start with us: September or October 2026 Where you will work: Berlin What you can expect: Fair pay, holiday entitlement, exciting training and personal mentoring, and flexible working hours. Diversity is important to us. We welcome applications from people regardless of their ethnic, national or social origin, gender, disability, age or sexual identity. We’re excited to receive your application! Please include all relevant documents (cover letter, CV, and transcript of records) and upload them directly under the “CV” section of the application form. If your application is successful, we will first conduct a short telephone interview with our University Talent Acquisition Team. If everything fits, this will be followed by a one-hour video interview with the department. We will then get back to you with final feedback. Travel Percentage: None Stryker is one of the world’s leading medical technology companies and, together with its customers, is driven to make healthcare better. We offer innovative products and services in Orthopaedics, Medical and Surgical, and Neurotechnology and Spine that help improve patient and hospital outcomes. We are proud to be named one of the World’s Best Workplaces! For more information, visit: www.stryker.com Work Flexibility Remote – Role allows you to work the majority to 100% of time from an alternate workplace. These roles could have travel expectations, and you must work within the country of the job requisition location. Field-based – You can expect to regularly work a majority to 100% of time at customer facilities and has a set territory or expectation to travel within a set boundary. Almost all sales roles would likely be qualified as field-based. Onsite – Role is 100% located at a Stryker facility. Some ad hoc flexibility may be available depending on role, level, and job requirements. Manufacturing roles and any role that requires physical presence at the office would qualify under this category. Hybrid – You can expect to regularly work in both an alternate workplace and a Stryker facility. Roles that are partially remote or co-located would qualify as hybrid, and the expectation to be onsite would be defined and agreed upon by your manager/supervisor.

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Responsibilities
The intern will develop prototypes for the Surgical Navigation System and support the team with a proof-of-concept application related to interactive guidance for navigated ENT surgery. This involves implementing solutions using C++ or Python and Matlab and evaluating them within an ecosystem of navigation and imaging systems.
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