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    Dear Sir,

    Would you please post the following advertisement in your list?

    Please, let me know if you need further information or if there are
    problems. Thank you very much

    Dagmar Sternad

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    Position for a Postdoctoral Fellow
    at the Pennsylvania State University, Department of Kinesiology
    Project Supervisor: Dagmar Sternad

    We are currently seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join our
    studies on motor control. Our interdisciplinary research program is
    devoted to studying the generation of perceptually controlled
    behavior in biological and artificial systems. Its focus is to
    understand intralimb coordination in multi-joint movements, such as
    in drawing, or functional perceptuo-motor tasks such as ball
    interception. The theoretical framework for the research is nonlinear
    dynamics with a goal to model complex behavior in 3D. Complementing
    the behavioral and theoretical work are fMRI studies that examine the
    brain processes involved in simple and complex movements. The
    postdoctoral fellow should have expertise in at least one of the
    following fields: nonlinear dynamics, modeling, biomechanics,
    analysis of fMRI data. Experience with computers and programming
    (C++, Matlab) is expected.

    Candidates should have a Ph.D. (or expect to receive one before
    September 2001) in Kinesiology, Experimental Psychology,
    Neuroscience, or Physical and Engineering Sciences, with an academic
    record of scientific excellence, independent research, and a strong
    interest in an interdisciplinary approach to motor control. The
    applicant is expected to get involved in existing research projects
    but is also encouraged to bring to bear his/her expertise into the
    research project.
    The Department of Kinesiology at the Pennsylvania State University
    has a strong focus on motor control and biomechanics with many
    faculty members working on related issues. This provides a
    stimulating environment for collaborations and interdisciplinary
    research. The project also has an established collaboration with
    Stefan Schaal in Computer Science and Neuroscience at the University
    of Southern California, where the research focus is on motor control
    theories with humanoid robots.

    Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, list of publications,
    and two letters of recommendation to be sent to the address below.
    Application materials should be received by April 15, 2001.

    Dagmar Sternad
    Department of Kinesiology
    Pennsylvania State University
    266 Rec Hall
    University Park PA 16802
    Tel.: (814)-863-7369 (office) 863-0355 (lab)
    Fax: (814)-863-7360
    e-mail: dxs48@psu.edu
    http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/d/x/dxs48/Action_Lab
    http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/d/x/dxs48/

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    Dagmar Sternad
    Assistant Professor
    Department of Kinesiology
    Pennsylvania State University
    266 Recreation Building
    University Park PA 16802
    Tel.: (814)-863-7369 (office) 863-0355 (lab)
    Fax: (814)-863-7360
    http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/d/x/dxs48/Action_Lab
    http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/d/x/dxs48/

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