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  • POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING IN BIOMECHANICS

    GenevaPOSTDOCTORAL TRAINING IN BIOMECHANICS

    SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY


    The School of Kinesiology in the Faculty of Applied Sciences at Simon
    Fraser University invites applications for a postdoctoral training
    position in the area of musculoskeletal biomechanics. The goal of this
    program is to prepare individuals for leadership roles in biomedical
    and rehabilitative engineering by enhancing their ability to define
    important research questions, address these through experimental and
    computational models, and communicate research results. Specific areas
    of study include postural stability, fall mechanics, and hip fracture
    prevention in the elderly. The position is funded by grants from the
    U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and National Institutes for
    Health (NIH), and will involve substantial interactions with biomedical
    engineers, kinesiologists, physical therapists, and geriatricians.


    The successful candidate should have a Ph.D. in biomedical engineering,
    biomechanics, or a related field. Past experience in experimental
    research with human subjects, or mathematical modeling of human
    movement, is beneficial but not essential. The duration of the position
    is two years and the stipend is CDN$33,000/year plus health benefits.
    The intended start date is September 30, 2000 although applications
    will be accepted until the position is filled. To apply, please mail
    your curriculum vitae, a cover letter that summarizes career goals and
    relevant experience, and copies of important publications (no more than
    three) to: Stephen Robinovitch, Ph.D., School of Kinesiology, Faculty
    of Applied Sciences, 8888 University Drive, Simon Fraser University,
    Burnaby, British Columbia, V5A 1S6, Canada (email: stever@sfu.ca).
    Please arrange for 3 letters of reference to be sent to the above
    address.


    Simon Fraser University is renowned for the high quality of its
    programs. The School of Kinesiology has the mission to study human
    structure and function and their relation to health and movement. Its
    20 faculty members and 5 laboratory instructors cover a wide range of
    disciplines and teach approximately 500 students enrolled in the B.Sc.
    program in Kinesiology and 50 graduate students enrolled in M.Sc. or
    Ph.D. programs. Details may be found at
    0000,0000,00FFhttp://fas.sfu.ca/kin.
    The campus is located approximately 10 km from downtown Vancouver, a
    vibrant coastal city with excellent opportunities for outdoor
    recreation.


    Simon Fraser University is committed to the principle of equity in
    employment and offers equal employment opportunities to qualified
    applicants. In accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements,
    priority will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of
    Canada. All appointments are subject to budgetary authorization.


    Steve Robinovitch, Ph.D.

    School of Kinesiology

    Simon Fraser University

    8888 University Drive

    Burnaby, British Columbia V5A 1S6

    Canada

    Tel: 604-291-3566

    Fax: 604-291-3040

    Email: stever@sfu.ca

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