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16.02.2026
Student Software Engineer: Development of a Web Application for a Clinical Use Case (Part-time)
Position
The Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Orthopaedics at the TUM Klinikum Rechts der Isar is looking for a motivated working student to develop a web application supporting the Fast-Track program, an enhanced recovery pathway in arthroplasty that thousands of our patients participate in each year (https://ortho.mri.tum.de/gelenkersatz/fast-track-konzept.html). The aim of this project is to design and implement a web application that streamlines manual data entry for the Fast-Track program while establishing a robust and reusable data foundation for future clinical and scientific use.
The Role
As a working student, you will:
- Work closely with clinical experts and researchers at the interface of medicine and software engineering
- Translate real clinical workflows and requirements into a usable technical solution
- Design and implement a web application from scratch
- Choose a suitable tech stack of your choice (frontend, backend, database)
- Iterate based on direct feedback from clinical users, with usability as a top priority
What matters to us is not a specific framework, but a functional, maintainable application that clinicians actually want to use.
What You Bring
We are open to both experienced web developers and strong generalist engineers. Ideally, you bring:
- Enrollment in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Information Engineering, Data Engineering, or a related field
- Practical experience in web development (full stack)
- The ability to understand domain-specific requirements and translate them into clean, working code
- Structured and independent working style
- Good German skills as the working language in the clinic is German
What We Offer
- Flexible setup: 10-20 h/week, hybrid working options
- Flexible start date, but preferably as soon as possible
- Mentorship: Work alongside clinical experts and computer scientists
- High degree of ownership: Own the technical conception and implementation of the web application end-to-end
- Real impact: Your code will be used to improve clinical workflows and boost the secondary use of clinical data
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Kontakt: florian.hinterwimmer@tum.de laura.amenda@tum.de
16.02.2026
Student Software Engineer: Development of a Web Application for a Clinical Use Case (Part-time)
Position
The Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Orthopaedics at the TUM Klinikum Rechts der Isar is looking for a motivated working student to develop a web application supporting the Fast-Track program, an enhanced recovery pathway in arthroplasty that thousands of our patients participate in each year (https://ortho.mri.tum.de/gelenkersatz/fast-track-konzept.html). The aim of this project is to design and implement a web application that streamlines manual data entry for the Fast-Track program while establishing a robust and reusable data foundation for future clinical and scientific use.
The Role
As a working student, you will:
- Work closely with clinical experts and researchers at the interface of medicine and software engineering
- Translate real clinical workflows and requirements into a usable technical solution
- Design and implement a web application from scratch
- Choose a suitable tech stack of your choice (frontend, backend, database)
- Iterate based on direct feedback from clinical users, with usability as a top priority
What matters to us is not a specific framework, but a functional, maintainable application that clinicians actually want to use.
What You Bring
We are open to both experienced web developers and strong generalist engineers. Ideally, you bring:
- Enrollment in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Information Engineering, Data Engineering, or a related field
- Practical experience in web development (full stack)
- The ability to understand domain-specific requirements and translate them into clean, working code
- Structured and independent working style
- Good German skills as the working language in the clinic is German
What We Offer
- Flexible setup: 10-20 h/week, hybrid working options
- Flexible start date, but preferably as soon as possible
- Mentorship: Work alongside clinical experts and computer scientists
- High degree of ownership: Own the technical conception and implementation of the web application end-to-end
- Real impact: Your code will be used to improve clinical workflows and boost the secondary use of clinical data
read more
Kontakt: florian.hinterwimmer@tum.de laura.amenda@tum.de
16.02.2026
The Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Orthopaedics at the TUM Klinikum Rechts der Isar is looking for a motivated working student to develop a web application.
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Kontakt: florian.hinterwimmer@tum.de laura.amenda@tum.de
16.02.2026
The Technical University of Munich seeks a student assistant (m/f/d) for TUM ForTe Entrepreneurship (Communication, Marketing & Events) for up to 20hrs/week. (Department for Research and Innovation - TUM ForTe)
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Kontakt: laura.martin@tum.de
16.02.2026
The School of Life Sciences (LS), Technical University of Munich in Weihenstephan (Freising), is looking for a part-time (min 50%) to full (100%) Lab Manager/Technical Assistant (m/f/d) position for the professorships “Organoid Systems and Biointerfaces”.
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Kontakt: Prof. Dr. Mora-Boza: ana.mora-boza@tum.de
16.02.2026
The School of Life Sciences (LS), Technical University of Munich in Weihenstephan (Freising), is looking for a part-time (min 50%) to full (100%) Lab Manager/Technical Assistant (m/f/d) position for the professorships “Organoid Systems and Biointerfaces”.
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Kontakt: Prof. Dr. Mora-Boza: ana.mora-boza@tum.de
16.02.2026
Der Zentrale Hochschulsport München ist die größte Hochschulsporteinrichtung Deutschlands und bietet ein breites Sommer- und Wintersportangebot für Studierende und Mitarbeitende der Münchner Hochschulen und Universitäten.
Wir suchen zum 01.04.2026 studentische Hilfskräfte für die Rezeption der Beach- und Tennisanlage am TUM Campus im Olympiapark
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Kontakt: anahita.martirosjan@tum.de
16.02.2026
Zur Verstärkung unserer engagierten und dynamischen Lehr- und Forschungsgruppe an den beiden Professuren Digital Fabrication und Structural Design an der School of Engineering and Design der Technischen Universität München suchen wir ab dem 01.07.2026 eine motivierte Persönlichkeit für die Teamassistenz am TUM Innenstadt-Campus in München.
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Kontakt: info.df@ed.tum.de
16.02.2026
Zur Verstärkung unserer engagierten und dynamischen Lehr- und Forschungsgruppe an den beiden Professuren Digital Fabrication und Structural Design an der School of Engineering and Design der Technischen Universität München suchen wir ab dem 01.07.2026 eine motivierte Persönlichkeit für die Teamassistenz am TUM Innenstadt-Campus in München.
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Kontakt: info.df@ed.tum.de
14.02.2026
Teilnehmerinnen für meine Bachelorstudie an der Professur für Biomechanik im Sport
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Kontakt: paulina.droege@tum.de
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