Do you want to become a vital part of an ambitious start-up with a purpose to improve the quality of life for people with Parkinson’s Disease?
Zenze is a small start-up that monitors Parkinson’s patients’ walking symptoms with intelligent insoles equipped with different sensors. The data is translated into the patients’ courses of disease, which can be used to enhance clinicians’ ability to personalize and optimize the patients’ treatment.
We have just been selected among 20 promising start-up companies for the Danish Tech Challenge 2020 [Denmark’s largest and most ambitious deep-tech accelerator program] at DTU Science Park, DTU Campus in Lyngby.
We are looking for a talented intern within data science to join our team of four and get hands-on experience in developing a technical solution for our customers. Working with a small and young company has the benefit that you will get more experience, freedom and responsibility in shaping a real-world solution. We work in a great community with fantastic start-ups and advisors to learn from, monthly Friday bars and free coffee.
To give you a flying start, we recommend you start in August. Otherwise the internship will begin in 1st of September and end in December/January. Working hours: 16-37 hours a week, preferably full time. You will receive a monetary acknowledgement as intern to support your SU.
Your responsibilities will be developing advanced AI algorithms which converts sensor data into a meaningful gauge measurement of motoric motions of the Parkinson patients
How we imagine you:
Excellent in math and physics
Engineering student from DTU or other technical universities
Passionate about start-ups
Interested in health technologies
Want to join us? Send:
A one-page motivated application explaining why you are the perfect candidate, your technical skills and how you can contribute to our team
Your CV
A transcript of your grades
Note: You must have a Yellow health card or a CPR-number.
We look forward to hearing from you and hope that you want to be a part of our journey to ensure the best treatment for every Parkinson's patient.
This job comes with several perks and benefits