Light Microscopy Specialist

vor 2 Wochen


Bern, Bern, Schweiz University of Bern International Vollzeit

80 %

Microscopy Imaging Center

Starting date: April 1, 2026, or upon agreement.

Initial two-year contract with the possibility of extension.

The Microscopy Imaging Center (MIC, ) is the university core facility supporting researchers from 18 institutes across three faculties. We provide access to state-of-the-art in vitro and in vivo light-microscopy technologies, advanced training, and collaborative project support. We are looking for a light microscopy specialist to support core facility users across the MIC institutes as part of our MIC team.

Your Responsibilities

  • Provide expert support and consultation to users on all aspects of light-microscopy experiments, including experimental design, sample preparation, image acquisition and analysis.
  • Develop and optimize imaging workflows, acquisition protocols, and data-processing pipelines.
  • Maintain, calibrate, and monitor the performance of light microscopy systems (wide field, confocal, spinning disc, multi-photon); perform routine quality-control procedures.
  • Train internal and external users on imaging systems and contribute to MIC courses, workshops, and outreach activities.
  • Contribute to MIC's research & development projects, including testing new technologies and supporting method implementation.
  • Serve as resource administrator in the MIC booking system (OpenIris) and ensure that instrument information is kept up to date.
  • Maintain comprehensive documentation and user guidelines while supporting efficient facility operations in collaboration with the MIC team.

Your profile

  • PhD or equivalent degree in biology, biophysics, physics, bioengineering or a related life-science discipline.
  • Strong hands-on experience with light microscopy techniques (widefield, confocal, spinning disk), with experience in other advanced modalities considered an asset.
  • Experience with long term automated and/or high-throughput microscopy; ability to write acquisition and analysis protocols (e.g. Nikon NIS JOBS, GA3).
  • Solid knowledge of image processing and analysis (e.g. FIJI, Imaris, Napari). Knowledge of CNN-based image analysis tools are a plus.
  • Practical experience with sample preparation, particularly for live-cell imaging.
  • Service-oriented mindset, strong communication skills, and the ability to work collaboratively in a multi-user core facility environment.
  • Excellent command of English; German is an asset.

We offer

  • A dynamic and international working environment with opportunities for professional development, method implementation, and participation in facility-driven research projects.
  • Competitive salary according to cantonal regulations.
  • Starting date: April 1, 2026, or upon agreement.
  • Initial two-year contract with the possibility of extension.

Application / Contact
In case of questions, reach out to Ruth Lyck (

).

Please submit your application to Jennifer Sprenger (

) until

February 1, 2026

, As One Single PDF File, Including

  • Motivation letter,
  • Summary of your major achievements in microscopy techniques and experiences in supporting microscopists
  • Curriculum vitae, including a publication list
  • Contact details of two referees

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