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R&D Intern (Stagiaire) – Sensors Development & Characterization

ABG-132701 Stage master 2 / Ingénieur 5 mois 600-900
27/06/2025
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Omini
Suresnes Ile-de-France France
  • Biotechnologie
  • Biologie
  • Physique
27/08/2025

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Join OMINI – A Startup Shaping the Future of Blood Diagnostics! OMINI is revolutionizing portable blood testing for chronic disease management. Our innovative biosensor technology enables real-time biomarker monitoring from just a drop of blood, providing faster, more accessible diagnostics.

Why Join Us?

Work on game-changing MedTech technology in a fast-growing startup.

Gain hands-on experience in biosensor R&D and data processing.

Grow your career in a dynamic & collaborative environment.

Make a real impact on decentralized diagnostics & patient care.

Description

We're looking for a passionate R&D Intern to help us develop and characterize our sensors, optimize signal processing, and improve our biosensors' performance. If you're excited about chemistry, biology, and cutting-edge healthcare tech, this role is for you!

What You’ll Do:

Sensor Development & Characterization – Assist in the development and characterization of sensors using various chemical and biological techniques.

Data Collection & Analysis – Collect, analyze, and automate sensor data processing

Collaboration – Work closely with the R&D & Industrialization teams to optimize product performance.

Profil

What We’re Looking For: 

Currently pursuing a degree in Chemistry, Biology, Biomedical Engineering, or similar.

Basic knowledge of sensor characterization & data processing.

A curious, hands-on, problem-solving mindset! 

Nice-to-Have: 

Experience with electrochemical sensors (Keithley, potentiostat, impedance spectroscopy, etc.).

Knowledge of biosensors, bioelectronics, or machine learning for sensor optimization.

Prise de fonction

Dès que possible
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