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We are offering an exciting opportunity for a talented master's student to join us as a Part-Time Engineer and develop a novel Mid-air haptic system for next-generation medical simulators. (8-16hrs/ week)
Company Description
HapMag BV is dedicated to revolutionizing medical training through cutting-edge haptic technology. Our patented mid-air haptic devices empower medical professionals to experience lifelike touch sensations in virtual environments, enhancing their training and ultimately improving patient care. We are committed to innovation, excellence, and creating a safer, more effective training environment for medical professionals worldwide.
Role Description
We are offering an exciting opportunity for a talented Master's student to join us as a Part-Time Mechatronics System Designer in Enschede. As a part-time employee, you will have the opportunity to apply your academic knowledge and gain hands-on experience while pursuing your degree. You will work closely with our team of experienced engineers on real-world projects, contributing to the design and development of our groundbreaking haptic technology system.
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If you are a motivated Master's student passionate and eager to gain practical experience while pursuing your degree, we would love to hear from you! Please submit your resume and a brief statement of interest outlining your relevant coursework, skills, and why you are interested in this position via https://www.hapmag.nl/msd
HapMag is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity at our company. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, sex, gender, age, marital status, or disability status.
HapMag enableshapma medical professionals to master critical skills in a lifelike virtual environment. HapMag is revolutionizing haptic technology with its unique magnetic-based system. Our innovative technology utilizes magnetic fields to allow the user to feel kinesthetic sensations in mid-air.
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