Dear Colleagues,
I would like to recruit an additional graduate student for Fall of
2001. The student would enter our MS or Ph.D. program in Kinesiology
(http://www.psu.edu/dept/kinesiology/graduates.htm), their specialist area
of study would be human biomechanics.

Letters of interest should be received as soon as possible, we will
continue our search until a suitable candidate is found. For admission of
a student into the Biomechanics Program, the main considerations are: (a)
the course background of the student (science courses, including physics,
mechanics, mathematics, computer science, anatomy, physiology, etc.); and
(b) the student's mathematics ("quantitative") GRE score, which should be
at least in the high 600's, and preferably in the 700's. Outstanding
students from the biological and engineering sciences are encouraged to apply.

For more information please contact:
John H. Challis, Ph.D.
Biomechanics Laboratory,
39 Recreation Hall,
Penn. State University
University Park, PA

E-mail: jhc10@psu.edu

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