User Interface Design for Visualization & Control of Measurements in Cell Research
PRACTICAL RESEARCH PROJECT
Status | open |
Advisor | Daniel Buschek |
Task
We're looking for a practical research student for user research and UI design in the context of an interdisciplinary research project at the intersection of Physics, Biology, and Computer Science. You will be working as part of a team of researchers and students from these domains.
Tasks:
- UI design and information visualization: Employ a user-centered design process to design a touch-based UI for a portable measurement instrument for cell research, including aspects such as information visualization and measurement control.
- User research: Adequately inform the design choices by assessing and considering needs and preferences of a variety of target user groups.
- Prototyping: Create suitable prototypes for the user-centered design process and for presenting the developed designs to various stakeholders.
- A first design prototype and insights from user interviews exist to get you started.
Requirements:
- Interest in interdisciplinary work, innovative technology, and cell research
- Background in human-computer interaction, information visualization, and/or user interface design
- Practical experience with user-centered design processes and UI/UX design methods and tools
- Teamplayer, independent scientific work, creative problem solving
The project is initially offered as an Einzelpraktikum for Master students (Media Informatics, MCI) for one or two semesters (6/12 ECTS, respectively).
Interested?
Send your application with transcript of records and examples of your UI design work via email to Dr. Daniel Buschek.