Endowed Chair in Biomechanics
University of Louisville
Department of Mechanical Engineering
The Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Louisville
invites applications for an Endowed Chair Position in Biomechanics.
Applicants should have at least one degree in mechanical engineering and
an earned doctorate in mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering,
or a related field with interests in any area of biomechanics including
biofluids, BioMEMS, hard and soft tissue mechanics, motion mechanics,
rehabilitation engineering and tissue engineering. In addition, they
should have a substantive research program with resulting peer reviewed
publications, evidence of sustained extramural research funding and a
record of teaching excellence. The University of Louisville offers
outstanding research facilities including over 50,000 square feet of new
bioengineering research space, collaboration with local hospitals
including world renowned heart and hand transplant surgery groups, a
comprehensive MEMS fabrication facility, orthopedic biomechanics,
bio-imaging, and rehabilitation laboratories, and complete animal care
facilities.
Applications (to include a detailed curriculum vitae, a statement of
specific research and teaching interests, and a list of four
references), nominations, or inquiries should be directed to William P.
Hnat, (wph@louisville.edu), telephone (502) 852-6816, Department of
Mechanical Engineering, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky
40292.
The review process will commence March 1, 2002 and continue until the
position is filled. The academic rank and salary will be based on
qualifying experience.
The University of Louisville, a state-assisted institution, is an
affirmative action, equal opportunity employer, and encourages
minorities, women, and persons with disabilities to apply for this
position.
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University of Louisville
Department of Mechanical Engineering
The Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Louisville
invites applications for an Endowed Chair Position in Biomechanics.
Applicants should have at least one degree in mechanical engineering and
an earned doctorate in mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering,
or a related field with interests in any area of biomechanics including
biofluids, BioMEMS, hard and soft tissue mechanics, motion mechanics,
rehabilitation engineering and tissue engineering. In addition, they
should have a substantive research program with resulting peer reviewed
publications, evidence of sustained extramural research funding and a
record of teaching excellence. The University of Louisville offers
outstanding research facilities including over 50,000 square feet of new
bioengineering research space, collaboration with local hospitals
including world renowned heart and hand transplant surgery groups, a
comprehensive MEMS fabrication facility, orthopedic biomechanics,
bio-imaging, and rehabilitation laboratories, and complete animal care
facilities.
Applications (to include a detailed curriculum vitae, a statement of
specific research and teaching interests, and a list of four
references), nominations, or inquiries should be directed to William P.
Hnat, (wph@louisville.edu), telephone (502) 852-6816, Department of
Mechanical Engineering, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky
40292.
The review process will commence March 1, 2002 and continue until the
position is filled. The academic rank and salary will be based on
qualifying experience.
The University of Louisville, a state-assisted institution, is an
affirmative action, equal opportunity employer, and encourages
minorities, women, and persons with disabilities to apply for this
position.
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