Lab Automation Engineer, Working Student
Lab Automation Engineer, Working Student
Lab Automation Engineer, Working Student
Lab Automation Engineer, Working Student
Technische Universität München
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München
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Lab Automation Engineer, Working Student
Über diesen Job
13.10.2025, Studentische Hilfskräfte, Praktikantenstellen, Studienarbeiten
About us:
At Differential Bio, we are pioneering the future of biotechnology through the power of lab automation and digital modeling. As a digital biology challenger, we focus on optimizing the end-to-end fermentation performance through media and bioprocess improvements, particularly in the realm of probiotics. Our cutting-edge Virtual Scale-up Platform empowers us to revolutionize traditional lab work, enabling more sustainable and economically viable bio-based production in the long run.
Role summary:
We are looking for a curious and hands-on Working Student in Robotics & Lab Automation to join our interdisciplinary team in Munich, Germany (on-site). This role is perfect for a tinkerer who loves to experiment, build, and automate—whether in the lab, at home, or on a 3D printer. You will work directly with our CTO ( Martin ) and get the chance to learn from a highly interdisciplinary team while contributing to real-world automation challenges.
Key responsibilities:
Explore and evaluate automation frameworks:
- Search GitHub and other sources for existing integrations of lab devices.
- Assess, test, and adapt frameworks for our environment.
Design lab automation setups:
- Plan devices, protocols, and integration strategies. Closely collaborate with the scientists in the lab that typically do process `x` already in a manual fashion.
- Create custom CAD designs and 3D prints when needed.
- Anticipate failure modes, design recovery strategies, and ensure proper documentation (logs, video, etc.).
Implement custom integrations:
- Build new Python/Bash/COM-based workflows when no ready-made solutions exist.
- Share your code openly when possible—great opportunity to build a public track record under your own name.
Qualifications:
♂️ Show us that you are a true builder ️.
- Enrolled student in Engineering, Computer Science, Biotechnology, Robotics, or related field.
- Comfortable coding in Python and Bash, familiarity with Component Object Model (COM) is a plus.
- Demonstrated experience automating workflows (this can be as simple as a home project, smart home, or a DIY robot).
- Tinkerer mindset: curious, resourceful, not afraid to break things and fix them quickly.
- Self-driven and eager to learn, with a bias towards action.
Nice to have:
- Experience with 3D printing and CAD design.
- Exposure to lab automation devices (liquid handlers, incubators, sensors, etc.).
- Contribution to open-source projects or a portfolio of personal tinkering projects.
Benefits:
- Get on board early: Become an early part of a visionary team that is leveraging the power of digital biology to unlock the $4tn bioeconomy;
- Competitive compensation through salary; we are looking to build a small but mighty team and think about compensation along those lines;
- Leadership opportunity: Work closely with visionary founders and grow into a leadership role with significant responsibility;
- A beautiful office in the heart of Munich
Kontakt: martin@differential.bio
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