You collect data, evaluate it, and prepare it for further use. You develop and optimize recognition methods and systems based on individual biometric characteristics, such as fingerprints or ear shapes.
In pharmaceutical research, you participate in pharmaceutical trials or clinical studies, for example.
You develop testing plans, determine sample sizes or the number of participants, collect data (e.g. through questionnaires), assess the quality of the data, evaluate it, and assemble the final study report.
You provide statistical advice for technical questions and publications in specialist journals.
Another area of activity is the development and use of biometric methods for the (automatic) identification of individuals based on personal characteristics (voice, face, hand, fingerprint, iris, or retina).
In scientific research, you address issues such as the comparison of different surgical techniques or treatment methods and their respective successes and publish research results.
In higher education, you teach students, prepare lectures and seminars, assess student work, and conduct examinations.