Bioinformatician/Software Engineer (m/f/d)
The Gustabor Project

  • University Hospital Würzburg - Medical Clinic and Polyclinic II (ZIM)
  • 01.01.2025
  • Full-time
  • Fixed-Term

Application Deadline: 08/12/2024

The Clinic for Internal Medicine II, Gastroenterology at the University Hospital Würzburg is seeking a Bioinformatician/Software Engineer (m/f/d) as a PhD candidate or postdoc starting January 1, 2025. This position is initially temporary, with a high likelihood of extension based on performance and project needs.

We offer

  • Competitive salary based on the TV-L E13 depending on degree and experience.
  • Access to state-of-the-art research facilities including our own GPU-server and collaboration with leading clinical centers across Germany.
  • Extensive professional development opportunities, including internal and external training and financial support for conferences.
  • Benefits such as free gym access, childcare facilities with extended hours, reduced parking fees, and a public transportation subscription.
  • Assistance with housing through our internal residential market and apartment houses.
  • The opportunity to live and work in Würzburg, a vibrant city renowned for its academic excellence, cultural attractions, and beautiful surroundings (www.mainfranken.org).

Your Tasks

The Gustabor project focuses on the development of an AI-based platform that suggests individualised measures for taste disorders during tumour therapy. This project will create personalised AI-driven nutrition plans and evaluate specific interventions for chemotherapy-induced dysgeusia in clinical practice. 
As a software engineer (m/f/d), you will play a vital role in advancing our research and creating innovative solutions, including:

  • Developing AI pipelines to analyze nutritional data and optimize recipes for patients with impaired taste.
  • Creating and maintaining web-based applications using Angular and Python.
  • Administering and maintaining project-related servers.
  • Developing AI applications with tools like PyTorch and LLMs.
  • Collaborating with nutrition and clinical experts to improve usability and application design.
  • Supporting scientific work, including planning, executing, and evaluating clinical studies with a digital focus as well as writing scientific publications.
     

Your Profile

Required:

  • Academic degree in life science, computer science or engineering (MSc or PhD).
  • Practical experience with data analysis, machine learning, and application development.
  • Proficiency in English (C1 level).
  • Experience in scientific research with proven track record of published work in peer-reviewed journals with a focus on medical applications.
  • Strong motivation, initiative, and teamwork orientation.
  • Residency in Germany to enable a quick start.

Optional:

  • German language skills (not mandatory).

About Us
Our research focuses on improving digestive health for patients suffering from cancer or precancerous lesions. By leveraging cutting-edge AI technologies, we aim to enhance patient care and quality of life. The Interventional and Experimental Endoscopy group (InExEn, www.ukw.de/inexen) is an interdisciplinary and international team of clinicians, software engineers, nutrition experts, and engineers, with extensive experience in developing AI systems and translating them directly into clinical practice.
 

This is what you can look forward to

  • Training and Continuing Education
  • Retirement Pension Plan
  • Flexible Working Hours
  • Collegiality
  • Sport and Fitness Options
  • Employee Events
  • Corporate Benefits

Become part of the team: Apply now!

Prof. Dr. Alexander Hann
Stellvertretende Schwerpunktleitung Gastroenterologie
Tel: +49931 201 45918


Remuneration is in accordance with the relevant collective agreements. Severely disabled applicants will be given preference if they are otherwise equally qualified.

The University Hospital of Würzburg (UKW) offers an innovative and excellent working environment in cutting-edge medicine. Here, employees benefit from state-of-the-art technology, extensive training and career opportunities as well as flexible working time models for an optimal work-life balance. We attach great importance to diversity and inclusion in order to create a respectful and supportive working environment. A strong sense of community and interdisciplinary collaboration are central to our way of working. Würzburg, a city with a high quality of life, offers a wide range of cultural and leisure activities as well as excellent educational opportunities. The UKW takes responsibility for the health of society and promotes an environment that focuses on ethical values and social commitment. Become part of our team and help shape the future of medicine.