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    To whom it may concern:

    I am looking for a Postdoctoral Fellow/Research Associate to join my
    neuroimaging laboratory at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago
    and Northwestern University in Chicago, Illinois. Could you please
    post the job announcement on your list server. Please let me know if
    you need additional information.

    Thank you in advance for your assistance,

    Jules Dewald

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    Julius P.A. Dewald P.T., Ph.D.
    Senior Clinical Research Scientist
    Sensory Motor Performance Program
    Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago;
    Assistant Professor
    Physical Med & Rehab.; Physical Therapy & Human Movement Sciences;
    Biomedical Engineering
    Northwestern University
    345 E. Superior Street, Room 1406
    Chicago, IL 60611
    Phone: (Voice Mail) (312) 238-2210
    FAX: (312) 238-2208
    Email: jpdewald@casbah.acns.nwu.edu
    http://www.nwu.edu/bme/; http://sulu.smpp.nwu.edu/jdewald/
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    Job announcement now follows:

    Biomedical Engineering/ Electrical Engineering

    Position: POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW/ RESEARCH ASSOCIATE

    Organization: Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago/ Northwestern University

    Location: Chicago, Illinois/Evanston, Illinois

    Deadline: 05/15/01

    We seek a postdoctoral fellow/ research associate to work on
    experimental and computer modeling of EEG/ functional MRI signals
    with the goal of studying motor cortical organization in healthy and
    brain injured subjects. These studies will be performed in the
    Sensory Motor Performance Program (SMPP); a multidisciplinary
    research laboratory with facilities in the Rehabilitation Institute
    of Chicago; in the Northwestern University Computational
    Electromagnetics Laboratory and Northwestern Universities' MRI center.

    Applicants should have a doctoral degree in biomedical engineering,
    electrical engineering or a related engineering discipline, and a
    strong background in mathematical modeling and signal analysis (such
    as image processing skills) and C/C++ programming abilities. The
    planned research involves continuing the development and validation
    of novel signal source estimation computer models using EEG signals
    recorded with our state-of-the-art 128 channels Neuroscan setup.

    The applicant will have the opportunity to manage human experiments
    in addition to learning advanced computational electromagnetics and
    novel source localization approaches. Furthermore, the applicant
    will get involved in brain imaging research not only using high
    resolution EEG (128 channels) but also using functional MRI. The
    possibility of clinical exposure is also available. Finally, the
    applicant will benefit from mentorship of a diverse research team
    including: Julius Dewald, Ph.D., PT, a motor control neuroscientist
    and clinician; Allen Taflove, Ph.D., a leader in the field of
    computational electromagnetics; Todd Parrish, Ph.D., a biophysicist
    with expertise in fMRI-neuroimaging and image processing, Yasin
    Dhaher, Ph.D., a biomedical engineer with a strong background in
    signal analysis and system identification and Todd Kuiken, M.D.,
    Ph.D., a biomedical engineer and physiatrist with research interests
    in bioelectrical signal propagation.

    Salary is negotiable and will be based on experience. It will be at a
    competitive engineering research associate level.

    Applicants should send a letter, curriculum vitae, the names,
    addresses and email addresses of at least three references to:
    Julius P.A. Dewald, P.T., PhD
    Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Rm 1406
    345 East Superior St, Chicago, Illinois, 60611.
    Phone: (312) 238-2210; FAX (312) 238-2208
    Email: j-dewald@northwestern.edu
    Websites: http://www.nwu.edu/bme/
    http://sulu.smpp.nwu.edu/jdewald/

    The starting date for the position is negotiable. Women and
    candidates from underrepresented minority groups are encouraged to
    apply. The RIC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.
    Hiring is contingent upon eligibility to work in the United States.
    --
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    Julius P.A. Dewald P.T., Ph.D.
    Senior Clinical Research Scientist
    Sensory Motor Performance Program
    Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago;
    Assistant Professor
    Physical Med & Rehab.; Physical Therapy & Human Movement Sciences;
    Biomedical Engineering
    Northwestern University
    345 E. Superior Street, Room 1406
    Chicago, IL 60611
    Phone: (Voice Mail) (312) 238-2210
    FAX: (312) 238-2208
    Email: jpdewald@casbah.acns.nwu.edu
    http://www.nwu.edu/bme/; http://sulu.smpp.nwu.edu/jdewald/
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